William Douglas was frightened of?
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water
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Douglas was afraid of water from a very young age. His misadventure at the YMCA pool further increased his water phobia. He was unable to enjoy fishing and boating trips. Finally he decided he had to overcome his fear.
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Douglas was afraid of water from a very young age. His misadventure at the YMCA pool further increased his water phobia. He was unable to enjoy fishing and boating trips. Finally he decided he had to overcome his fear.
Douglas was frightened when he went down into the pool and was about to be drowned. He had an aversion to water and now he was filled with terror. ... He used his mind even in the crisis and thought of a strategy to save himself from being drowned.
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