Saving a life more important than a gold medal - Phelps

AFP  |  Los Angeles 

Olympic great has opened up again about his ongoing battle with depression, hoping he can help others who struggle with the

"I'd like to make a difference, I'd like to be able to save a life if I can," Phelps said yesterday in an interview with

"For me that's more important than winning a gold medal."

Phelps won 23 gold medals -- and 28 medals overall -- in a glittering Olympic career that stretched from the 2000 Sydney through the 2016 Rio Games.

"I was able to do some pretty incredible things in the pool and I struggled outside as well," Phelps said.

"There was part of my life I didn't want to be alive."

Phelps has spoken before of falling into depression after each he competed in, hitting a low point after in which he stayed in one room for days.

The 33-year-old, now married and a father of two, said his battle with depression hasn't ended.

"Two to three weeks ago I went through a scary depression spell," he told

"This is something that's going to continue to happen in my life."

Phelps said speaking to a was useful, as was the help of his wife,

"(My wife) is my everything and my rock and helps me through everyday life," Phelps said.

"I definitely wouldn't be who I am without her. She was somebody who really helped me through my most recent time.

"I do like who I am and I'm comfortable with who I am," he added. "I couldn't say that a few years ago.

"So I'm in a very good place and just living life one day at a time.

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 10:50 IST