Iconic musician Ozzy Osbourne recently caught attention in Los Angeles while wife Sharon recovered from a medical issue. Ozzy, thin and using a walking stick due to a 2019 fall that aggravated his neck injury, was seen shopping.
Sharon Osbourne returned home after her hospital stay, sharing a joyful Instagram photo. Ozzy, who disclosed his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020, restocked at Erewhon Market in LA. Ozzy’s health issues started in 2003 with Parkinson’s diagnosis.A 2019 fall worsened his earlier neck injury from a quad bike accident, causing mobility limits.Despite this, he’s determined to tour, stay sharp, and make health-conscious choices. After life-altering surgery, Ozzy defied expectations by performing at the Commonwealth Games two months later. Despite mobility challenges, he sings, thinks clearly, and pursues creativity. He faces hurdles with resolve to live life fully.
The singer said: “It’s been terribly challenging for us all.
“I did my last show [on] New Year’s Eve (2018). Then I had a bad fall. I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves.”
He said he was now on medication for Parkinson’s and nerve pain following the surgery he had after his fall.
Rumours had been circulating about his health, but Ozzy said: “I’m no good with secrets. I cannot walk around with it any more ’cause it’s like I’m running out of excuses, you know?”
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Ozzy said his health was improving. “I’m a lot better now than I was last February. I was in a shocking state.”
Sharon said the next step was to consult doctors outside the US and explore other possible treatments.
“We’ve kind of reached a point here in this country where we can’t go any further because we’ve got all the answers we can get here,” she said.
“So in April, we’re going to a professional in Switzerland. And he deals with… getting your immune system at its peak.”
Ozzy had been due to go on the road in the UK with his No More Tours 2 in January 2019, but called off the shows due to ill health. He then postponed all his 2019 appearances following his fall.
He is due back on stage when his US tour starts in Atlanta, Georgia, on 27 May, before his rescheduled UK dates begin in Newcastle in October.