MissyLA33
Well they're certainly symptomatic of a hypo - I'm type 1 and have had enough of them to be able to say that. For me, initially I would start to 'rattle' just under 6, but that's eased a bit now and I'm usually not so bad down to 5.2 but that's still high. That said, I'm not always able to test - many, many times, I've been shaking that much I've been unable to unzip the meter case and only just managed to open a sandwich box to get something down sharpish.
I think it's OK to say that you shouldn't run out of test strips - how can you identify a trend without them? - if they're on repeat, get them from a hospital if it's urgent.
I know a lot of people struggle to get them in sufficient quantity but I've been fortunate in that respect. Mind, I test between 8 and 12 times a day, so I use a fair few.
Whatever you do, don't under-estimate the significance of a hypo - there is nothing trivial about it and there is nothing good it. It's like pain; it's a warning, and those who treat it lightly, or, worse, ignore it, do so at their peril.