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Michael Phelps opens up about battling anxiety, depression

LOS ANGELES: Swimming great Michael Phelps revealed that he had battled severe anxiety and depression for much of his life which drove him to consider suicide.

Michael Phelps opens up about battling anxiety, depression

Michael Phelps. Reuters file



Los Angeles, January 20

Swimming great Michael Phelps revealed that he had battled severe anxiety and depression for much of his life which drove him to consider suicide after his success at the 2012 Olympics.

Speaking at a mental health conference in Chicago, the 23-time Olympic gold medal winner talked openly about his long battle with crippling depression and is encouraging others to get help like he did.

“After every Olympics I think I fell into a major state of depression,” the 32-year-old Phelps said.

Phelps said he reached rock bottom following the 2012 Olympics in London where he won four gold and two silver medals. For four days he remained in his room without food or sleep.

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“I didn’t want to be in the sport anymore,” he said. “I didn’t want to be alive.”

When he hit a low point in his depression, Phelps said, “You do contemplate suicide.”

Over the past two years Phelps has opened up about his struggles. Once again, Phelps said his depression and anxiety problems had been a staple of his life for the past 17 years.

“We’re supposed to be this big, macho, physically strong human beings, but this is not a weakness,” he said. “We are seeking and reaching for help.”

Phelps won his first gold medal in 2004 at the Athens Olympic Games. That same year the 15-year-old from Baltimore experienced his first “depression spell”.

Phelps said as he got older his depression led to his abusing drugs and alcohol.

In 2008, after winning a record eight gold medals at the Beijing Games, Phelps was photographed smoking from a bong. He has also been arrested twice for drink driving.

“It would be just me self-medicating myself, basically daily, to try to fix whatever it was that I was trying to run from,” he said.

Phelps isn’t the first Olympic national hero to battle dark demons outside the pool.

Australian Ian Thorpe, who broke 22 world records, wrote in his 2012 autobiography that not only did he consider suicide but he planned ways and places to do it in.

Like Phelps, Thorpe chose to “self-medicate” with alcohol to try and manage his vicious mood swings and silence the horrible thoughts going through his head.

In an interview with CNN this week, Phelps said he wanted to eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness.

“(Mental illness) has a stigma around it and that’s something we still deal with every day,” said Phelps. “I think people actually finally understand it is real. People are talking about it and I think this is the only way that it can change.”

Phelps retired after the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio as the most decorated Olympian of all-time, winning 28 Olympic medals. AFP

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