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Music Ozzy Osbourne Has Parkinson's

Ozzy Osbourne Details Heartbreaking Parkinson's Diagnosis in Emotional Interview

71-year-old Ozzy Osbourne says he can't hide his nerve pain any longer and will be seeking treatment in Switzerland

Daily Mirror UK, 23JAN., 2020.


The 71-year-old rocker said he couldn't hide his health woes any longer after suffering from debilitating nerve pain that left him with numbness down one arm and his legs going cold.

In a sit down interview with Good Morning America, Ozzy admitted he'd spent the last year in constant pain, describing it as the most 'miserable time of his life.'

The Black Sabbath star said his problems started when he suffered a fall at home last April and underwent surgery.

He said doctors were unsure whether it was the fall or the surgery that led to the downward spiral.




Ozzy fought back tears as he revealed his Parkinson's diagnosis (Image: ABC NEWS)


Ozzy said he wanted to speak out after it was falsely reported he was on his 'death bed' and he felt guilty about not being honest with his fans.

"It has been terribly challenging for us," Ozzy began. "I had to have surgery on my neck which screwed all my nerves. I found out that I have a mild form of...."

As Ozzy struggled to finish his sentence, wife Sharon continued: "It's Parkin 2 which is a form of Parkinson's. There are so many different types of Parkinson's.




He sat beside wife Sharon Osbourne who supported him through the interview (Image: ABC NEWS)



"It's not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination but it does effect the nerves in your body. It's like you'll have a good day, then a good day and then a really bad day," she explained.

Ozzy continued: "A year ago I was in a terrible state. I'm on a host of medication, mainly for the surgery.

"I've got numbness down this arm and my legs are going cold. I don't know if it's the Parkinson's or what. That's the problem."




Sharon said she was supporting her husband of almost 40 years throughout his treatment (Image: Getty)
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