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Ozzy Osbourne believed he was dying & his family were trying to hide it from him after excruciating spine surgery

The Black Sabbath rocker has endured the flu, had multiple hospitalizations, neck surgery & was diagnosed with Parkinson's in recent years

Newsroom August 3 03:07

Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he believed that he was dying and his family were trying to hide it from him after undergoing excruciating spine surgery.

The Black Sabbath rocker, 71, has endured the flu, had multiple hospitalizations, neck surgery, and has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in recent years.

Ozzy said he was in so much pain during a recent surgery on his back that he was convinced the end was in sight.

Speaking to SiriusXM, Ozzy said: ‘I’m not back to 100 percent. I’m about 75 percent there, but it’s such a slow recovery.

‘Spine surgery is bad news, man. I’ve been in such a bad state with pain; I’m still having a lot of pain.

‘There was a point I was convinced that I was dying. I was in that much discomfort and pain and misery. I thought they were all hiding it from me.

“I remember saying to [wife] Sharon, ‘You’ve gotta level with me. Is it worse than you’re making it out [to be]?'” She says, ‘No'”.

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‘There was a point I was convinced that I was dying. I was in that much discomfort and pain and misery. I thought they were all hiding it from me.

“I remember saying to [wife] Sharon, “You’ve gotta level with me. Is it worse than you’re making it out [to be]?” She says, ‘No.”

The star had been hiding his condition for a year, but he finally decided to go public with his diagnosis in 2020 as he seeks ongoing treatment.

According to Ozzy, he was in ‘constant’ pain and the past year has been the ‘most miserable’ of his life as he wasn’t sure if he would even be able to walk ever again.

The singer told Good Morning America earlier this year: ‘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.

‘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.’

Ozzy recently made his first solo album in 10 years which is called Ordinary Man.

He believes music has been instrumental in his recovery, and he is hoping the pandemic will pass so he can get back to performing on stage.

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He said: “That whole album came out of nowhere and it was so much fun.

‘I cannot wait [to get back on stage], but I was talking to Tony Iommi the other day, and he was saying with the way it’s going with this, indoor shows will be a thing of the past’.

Source: Daily Mail

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