I have been with and cared for several people who had strokes, sometimes right in front of me. They were totally not making good decisions but also sometimes not “out of it”. Perhaps walking or talking but still their brain is under attack. There was a great range of behavior changes. I can see how this scenario might fit into DS and what happened to him. JMO
Sure wish we would hear some official update. This is the oddest case where it was insanely busy with so many people involved and now total silence. MO
I had a stroke in 2012 at the age of 77. Sitting in a recliner; in the afternoon, in my bedroom, reading a book. Daughter comes in from work, said Hi, going somewhere, be back and fix supper.
I said OK, she left and I read on a while. Felt the need to urinate, so laid book on bed beside my chair, picked up my cell phone from the bed, and stood. All was fine until I was fully upright.
Then felt unsteady, but calmly rationalized: I can touch the dresser on my left, take two steps and can then touch the chest on my right as I go into the bathroom. I can do this. I got past the dresser and reached over to the chest, spun and fell, landing on my back,
So; I thought self, you gotta get up and to the bathroom.
I moved all my limbs, nothing broken. I wiped over my face and twisted a look around and no blood. Rolled over to my knees, and turned and crawled into the bathroom. (Double sink vanity area and tub/commode on past in interior.)
I stopped at the tub edge, raised up enough holding with my left hand to lower my pants and underwear with my right. I do not know how I twisted/raised up/flipped my body, but I got to sitting on the commode.
I reached down, got my phone and called my daughter. Told her I had fallen, I was not bleeding nor had any broken bones, but something was wrong. She needed to come home and we get it checked out.
She called for an ambulance and they both arrived simultaneously.
Medic loaded me, asked if I had ever had a stroke before. I told him no, am I having one now. He told me it was indicated, he would give me a shot. If it was a stroke, the shot would be a great leg up on recovery. If it was not, shot would do no harm.
Two months in rehab to regain walking and movement control. Still could not swallow. Another 6 weeks of intensive home therapy (twice a week) and I regained ability to swallow. Survived with a "peg" feeding tube taking something like Similac during.
I am 88 now, live in a retirement community in the independent living apartments, drive to shop groceries and appointments.
All this to explain my stance on David's situation. I do not think he would have driven (under duress ?), stopped, shut it down, doused all lights.Then went into a blue funk, stripped off his jacket, circular reversed his direction an walked till tripped/fell/froze.
Too much normal duty, then crazy wild.