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I'm not sure what you mean by not "convulsing perse". If you were unconscious , how can you be sure that you weren't convulsing. Was someone with you ? I had a similar problem . I had an attack of Status on a train i was taking to get back to university after the holidays. I was drowsy and zoned out when the attack started and when i woke up , i just thought i had fallen asleep . Then i saw a puddle of vomit on the floor of the train and made a grossed out face , thinking " who's the inconsiderate person who couldn't get to a bathroom when there's oe right behind us on the train?" Then i noticed my girlfriend was looking at me funnily and i asked her who had puked and she said " you". I have never been so freaked out. She described in detail what had happened and we got to a hospital as soon as the train stopped. Some neurologists prescribe a drug that can help in out of the way situations , ie if you are far from medical help. Mine gave me a strip of clobazam ("Frisium") and asked that i have it on me at al times so if i think i had status i could pop them in .Ask your neuro about this.