Hi Karin! Welcome to CWE.

I'm a public school teacher.

and yes, I have seizures.

My school district, site administrators, and colleagues all know that I have seizures. And they have had no problems.

My school nurse did require me to get a letter from my neuro saying that it was ok for them not to call 911 for my seizures, which he was more then happy to write for me, but I have had no issues other then that.

My classes have been fantastic, my aide is fantastic, and my colleagues are fantastic. They've never acted resentful or scared, and are always supportive.

so my experience has been really good. Now, others here at the site have had some rough times with their employers....But, I think that it is necessary to be honest with your employer.
I have grand mals, and they flared up a few years ago. I had a few at school, so now I just make it policy to start the beginning of each semester with a talk about epliepsy with all of my classes.

My seizures are really obvious, so it's necessary for me to be honest with my bosses. Whether to disclose is totally up to you. When making that decision you need to ask yourself the following questions:
1. Are me seizures well controlled?
2. When I have seizures, when do they occur?
3. Is there even the smallest chance that I could have one at work?
4. If I had one at work, would the employees I work with know how to help me? Or would they think I was intoxicated or high?
5. Does my job include certain tasks that would be dangerous if I were to seize during? (forklift operator, etc...)
6. If I were to have a seizure at work, do I want to have an ambulance called? Or can I get myself home afterwards??
7. could I lose my insurance coverage for not disclosing a preexisting condition??
Sometimes, it helps to take a step back and just try to look at the questions I jotted down very clinically. The important thing is to be honest with yourself. If you have a job that requires you to do something that if you were to seize during, could cause you or others around you harm..and you do not have your seizures under control, then you probably want to get a letter from your neuro stating what kind of tasks are to be avoided by you. But if your seizures are well controlled..or if they only occur at night when you are home, then you might not have to disclose your medical condition at all. The final decision is up to you.