Yes. I have experience with seizures. My variety is referred to as a "Multiple Sclerosis Hug". Was every few weeks for a while. Last one was Sep 10, 2019.
The nane is misleading, the last "hug' broke 2 teeth and put me in the hospital for 4 days. I had cuts, scrapes and bruises all over from falling and flopping around before the big one.
What DIDN'T work: Gabapentin, Baclofen, Oxcarbazepen, Duloxetine, Buspirone. Some of these are mood stabilzing drugs for bipolar or depressive disorders. But, can be used "off label" and help with other issues. They all had mild efficacy.
What DID work: Vaporization of cannabis. So, not just weed. Potent, full plant weed. And the delivery method is essential. Tinctures are the fastest of the edible / topical world. But, the fastest I ever felt onset with tincture is 10-15 minutes. That's way too long.
Another big thing that helped: Watch out that you don't get your tolerance too high. I live in Colorado. So, I have access to potent medical stuff. I got to the point of routinely doing 1 gram dabs of 90% THC distillate. That's difficult, expensive, and stupid.
I lowered my tolerance. A big help was a guy named Dr Sulak and his website / videos called "Healer". IDK how to do links. Sorry. Anyhow. Great info on how to vape. Duh, I know. But, seriously, this guy will teach you how to breathe What I needed was fast absorption of the whole plant. Not, high doses of THC.
Dry herb vaping is the most effective method for me because it has the fastest absorbtion and uses the least meds.
So... In my experience with neurological disorders and seizure-like activity I've found the most relief from dry herb vaping small amounts routinely as a good maintenance program. But, have access to higher potency, whole plant products that can be vaporized for flare ups.
Love to you and yours dealing with this. Seizures scare the shit out of me. My brother died 23 years ago from brain cancer. I have too nuch experience with seizures that I do not want. So, no one knows your particular brand of shit you're dealing with. I can never understand your pain. But, I hope it helps to know that someone (me) can, at least, relate. You're not alone.