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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 747263" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>I feel that's the case with my son. I also remember his dad's mother telling me when we were dating that when he was in high school a therapist told her that he probably wouldn't start really maturing until age 35 or 40, so I'm thinking he might have inherited that "delayed maturity" gene from his father. Sadly, he died when he was 45 because even though I think he had gotten clean and sober by then he had done a great deal of damage to his body over the years. He had holes and perforations in I don't remember which organ, and they thought they had repaired them all but there was one tiny pin prick hole that they missed, and that was what ultimately killed him...either something getting into the organ or something escaping out, I can't remember now.</p><p></p><p>It also makes me think that if my son does finally grow up I may no be around to see it. But I believe in the afterlife so God willing, if and when he does reach that point, I'll know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 747263, member: 22877"] I feel that's the case with my son. I also remember his dad's mother telling me when we were dating that when he was in high school a therapist told her that he probably wouldn't start really maturing until age 35 or 40, so I'm thinking he might have inherited that "delayed maturity" gene from his father. Sadly, he died when he was 45 because even though I think he had gotten clean and sober by then he had done a great deal of damage to his body over the years. He had holes and perforations in I don't remember which organ, and they thought they had repaired them all but there was one tiny pin prick hole that they missed, and that was what ultimately killed him...either something getting into the organ or something escaping out, I can't remember now. It also makes me think that if my son does finally grow up I may no be around to see it. But I believe in the afterlife so God willing, if and when he does reach that point, I'll know. [/QUOTE]
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