Ignorance is bliss
I had my first seizure when I was 17.  I just stared out into space for about 30 seconds.  I went to my primary care doc, who sent me to a neurologist.  He put me on a med, but didn't really explain my diagnosis at all.  We were just so scared and I just wanted to get rid of these spells, that I just took the med without question.
After some time of this med (I can't remember much, not the name of the rx) not working, we tried another one.  I was so scared, I didn't want a diagnosis, just wanted the spells to go away.  
No control of seizures with meds. I had MRI, EEG, and all the other exams.  Finally, my neurologist told me that I was having seizures.  I didn't didn't want to believe that, so I just took more meds and went off to college.  After 3 years of college, I came back home and lived with my parents.  After moving back, I went through more MRIs, EEGs, and other exams to try to control my seizures.  I finished college, but no stopping them.
I have only had 1 tonic clonic, when I went to the highest elevation in CO, in the mountains.
4 years ago, I had an internal EEG for 8 days. My neurologist was hoping that we could extract my focal point of the seizure, but they had to locate it.  So I was in the hospital with my skull open, and EEG cords attached to my brain.  Unfortunately, my focal point is too near my visual cortex, so if they removed it, I would lose half my vision in each eye. :sad:
Now, I can never have an MRI again, I have a titanium plate for my skull where they openned me up. ;-)