Tech speaks out
As someone who has performed EEGs and witnessed many seizures over 25 yrs, I have voted No. I understand, completely, how losing a license or having it suspended chages life and freedom. Let me try to explain.
At one time, if you had a seizure disorder, you could literally get away with murder--"honest judge, I do have a seizure disorder". In my world, I have MANY patients who don't eat right, sleep right or medicate correctly. I personally would not want them driving on the street with me. While some folks have a true 'aura", premonition or warning of pending events, many do not. Many states have made it a crime to drive, with a seizure disorder, and cause personal injury or death. I am not sure if you would be held accountable if you were a compliant patient and doing all you should be to control your events.
In my experience, if you are doing what needs to be done to treat yourself, the driving privelege in mosts states will be returned. If your state has more stringent restrictions, get involved with your legislature and get those changed. Don't compare yourself to drug addicts, dui,dwi,etc.--work to chage what affects you. You get more bees with honey.
And yes--while many folks have seizures with very specific patterns, sometimes those can change. Maybe the question should be--If your child, spouse, significant other, parent, sibling, etc was killed by a driver who was having a seizure and should not have been driving....what would you do???