
Sadly it will be difficult to know, there are known lines were epilepsy occurs more frequently than others, if she will ever return to some form of normality.It is difficult to know whether meds will control the condition & how long it will take for them to kick in. She certainly should not be required to work until the meds get control of the seizures.
Did she have cluster seizures or multiple separate seizures ? Did the vet do any blood tests on her for possible chemical causes ?
Epilepsy has many causes & IGE(Idiopathic Generalised Epilepsy) is just one sub form
If more than one from a litter develops the condition it is definitely contacting the RVC via the ISDS/RVC research as well as putting the pedigree information on to the database
I would normally suggest submitting DNA to the research by the AHT but that of course is somewhat up in the air pending the AHT financial problems