Originally posted by Jay-ell
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I half expected that he might have 'escaped' or wandered off from his carers nearby and was trying to get back to where he remembered living in the past.
It would make a typical script for something like Casualty:
Old man taken ill in town centre. Nobody knows who he is. Old man is confused; doesn't know who he is or how he got there. Doctors unsure how to treat him in case of complicating factors/unknown medical conditions. Doctors fail to spot unexpected complicating factor and he's put on the wrong treatment. Many miles away, worried relatives wonder where Grandad has disappeared to after slipping out the back gate.
There were several things about him which might have indicated something like Alzheimers - not least the unusual circumstances of an elderly person wanting a lift at dusk to somewhere half an hour away - but equally the 'symptoms' (occasionally getting his tongue in a knot with some more unusual/complex words, not very mobile etc) are fairly normal for elderly people and if I had happened to sit next to the bloke on a bus and got chatting, I would have not thought anything of it.
I'm not 'accusing' him of having a mental illness, but in today's 'blame and liability culture' I half expect someone to come along and arrest me for 'kidnapping' a 'vulnerable' person.
But he was probably safer where I left him in central Bury St.Edmunds with plenty of people around rather than alone by the side of a fast road after dark.
I did exactly what the chap asked. Everything which was said was recorded by my dash cam (which I made him aware of, in case he didn't like the idea and wanted to get out) and I have saved copies of the files as evidence that I acted 100% in accordance with his wishes and instructions.
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