Me talking about living with an epileptic. My wife, who has a rare form of epilepsy, does not respond to pharmaceuticals and cannot be operated on, as there is no physical thing to repair. She has a "generalized electrical problem" one would say, that results in seizures. About 2 every month. So she needs 24/7 supervision to avoid injury.
Get some therapy. Also, do you have insurance? If you do, can you get a nurse/attendant of some kind? I work in mental health and I have seen people get really psychologically messed up from being a permanent caretaker by necessity.
dizzyditz 3 weeks ago