First and foremost-RELAX and take a breath. Honing is part art and part science. To some it comes easier than to others. To quit is admitting utter defeat. Patience to some is a virtue,but it is absolutely required to get good honing results.

From what you have stated the blade was warped and in that case was not the best razor to learn to hone. Even though you have viewed Lynn's video and had some instruction-but that is just a start - a very basic start.

I'll let the honemeister's chime in as I couldn't put in words what needs to be done to a warped razor. I can only offer support and encourage you to realize that frustration is part of the learning process and not to give up because you didn't get the results you expected.