What is Ozzy Osbourne health right now?

Rock star Ozzy Osbourne believes he has “10 years left to live.”

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Recently, the 74-year-old Black Sabbath frontman opened up to Rolling Stone UK about his ongoing health struggles.

From the fall in 2019 that resulted in multiple surgeries [most recent in 2022] and his Parkinson’s diagnosis in January ’03,

It’s fairly safe to say the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has had an extremely hard time of it.

But he has his wife Sharon and their children standing by him. So, how is he doing?

“I don’t fear dying, but I don’t want to have a long, painful and miserable existence,” he explained.

What health issues is Ozzy having?

As previously mentioned, Ozzy’s health problems have been numerous to say the least.

While appearing on Piers Morgan “Uncensored,” Ozzy Osbourne called his journey “Five years of hell.”

Warning this clip may contain course language.

Due to four surgeries over the last several years and suffering from Parkinsons Disease,

And the discovery of a spinal tumour, the rock legend has been left in constant pain.

Ozzy explains the depth of his struggles as revealed how one surgery went “very wrong.”

“The second surgery went drastically wrong and virtually left me crippled,” he said.

“I thought I’d be up and running after the second and third, but with the last one they put a rod in my spine. They found a tumour in one of the vertebrae, so they had to dig all that out too.”

Ozzy is obviously suffering which makes his wish for not living a long, painful existence more heartbreaking.

Ozzy’s haunting words “why am I the last one standing?”

Strength, willpower, determination, guts… take your pick.

But the 74-year-old doesn’t understand why he’s alive when by his own words,

“I should have been dead a thousand times.”

No one can answer that question but maybe it is as Ozzy said himself, he has unfinished business.

“I never got the chance to say goodbye or thank you.”

Published by HOLR Magazine.

 

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