Well, my seizures started when I was 23 years old and was first married. At first they started as CP seizures and then one morning while coming out of the shower, I had my first TC seizure. I suffered 2nd and 3rd degree burns and was in the hospital for 2 months. After recuperating from the burns, my husband accepted a job 1500 miles from home. At the time, I was taking Dilantin and that controlled the TC seizures. I had some CPs. After being married two years, we had our first child and the seizures were still pretty much controlled. Three years later, we had our 2nd child. After he was born, the seizures started to increase. The dr. added Tegretol but that didn't work and we tried Phenobarbitol. I had an allergic reaction to it. At the time there weren't many other medications on the market (this was back in the 80's), so my neuro suggested I have brain surgery to help control the seizures. We went thru all the testing ( months worth) and eventually ended up having a left temporal lobectomy. At the time my kids were 6 and 3 years old. By then they had witnessed many CP seizures and a TC. Once they had seen me taken away in an ambulance, due to a bad seizure after I had been sick. So I was hoping the surgery would help. But, it didn't. I was seizure free for 14 months. Then they came back as TC seizures. And my children witnessed them. Their father was gone often because he was a pilot. So since I was away from family and my husband was gone a lot, I had to be somewhat independent to be a mother. But in some ways my kids took care of me and I took care of them. I taught them how to call 911 and friends in case of emergency. I feel it taught them how to be stronger. They both have a college education. My son is finished with law school and will be taking his bar exam in two weeks. My daughter is married and holds down a good job.
And now I live alone, still have an occasional seizure, but I have the VNS, too, after having brain surgery, and trying 11 medications, all to no avail. Keppra is a drug known to cause depression, which I also suffer from, as many people with temporal lobe epilepsy are know to have. I may have lost some of my freedom, like freedom to drive, but not my independence. Education is the key and since you witnessed seizures growing up, you know what they are and what to do. So you CAN still be independent!
As for the drugs, I thought the dr. would have you off Dilantin. It is an older drug. Keppra is one that I take now and does cause mood swings, so beware.
Good luck!