“ It’s probably the moment of not wanting to be alive. I was prescribed Ambien from three different doctors monthly. I was happy I only had three pills left. It was the night of my DUI, my second one, I was like, ‘I’m just gonna take the rest of these and I hope I don’t wake up,'” Michael Phelps said in the Unbreakable with Jay Glazer: A Mental Health Podcast. In September 2014, the Olympian was arrested for his second DUI in Baltimore after driving 84 mph in a 45 mph zone and failing sobriety tests with a BAC of 0.14%. Consequences?

He pleaded guilty, received 18 months’ probation, attended rehab, publicly apologized, and was suspended by USA Swimming for six months. But amidst his battles against himself, Jaz Glazer, the lively NFL reporter who also trained athletes in MMA, worked

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