During an appearance on Good Morning America, Ozzy Osbourne confirmed: “I’m not dying from Parkinson’s. “I’ve been working with it most of my life.
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Ozzy Osbourne’s health problems were seemingly triggered by a fall in his Los Angeles home.
Due to the severe nature of the fall, the singer “dislodged metal rods that had been put in his body,” reigniting old pain in his back, neck and shoulders.

These issues kept the star from performing on stage, instead putting him in hospital for surgery on the top of his neck.
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However, things were sadly going from bad to worse for the Paranoid singer, who also found out he has a mild form of Parkin 2, a very rare genetic form of Parkinson’s disease.
The “major surgery” to try and relieve the star of chronic pain in multiple areas of his body also aimed to try and get the star back on stage and performing, but in a conversation with Sirius XM the star revealed just how much he is struggling.
Osbourne said: “‘I’m not back to 100%. I’m about 75% 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.


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