Wife Sharon Osbourne announces procedure, as rock star continues to experience difficulties after 2019 fall.
Ozzy suffered injuries during a quad biking accident in 2003, exacerbated in 2019 by a fall that required 15 screws to be inserted in his spine. Sharon did not give further details on the surgery, but Ozzy recently said he was waiting for surgery on his neck. “I’m not dying from Parkinson’s. I’ve been working with it most of my life,” he said.
Ozzy Osbourne will go under the knife on Monday for a significant surgery his wife Sharon Osbourne says will have an important impact on his health.
It's been terribly challenging for us all," he said during an appearance with his family on Good Morning America. "I did my last show New Year's Eve at The Forum. Then I had a bad fall. "We're gonna get him a negative test by next week." His health issues forced the Black Sabbath alum to cancel his tour. "He has a very major operation on Monday, and I have to be there," Sharon said. It's a mild form of Parkinson's at the moment. You don't get a pimple on your forehead, you just start walking a bit funny I suppose."
Ozzy Osbourne posted an eerie quote to his Instagram Story using lyrics from his song "I Love You All" just hours before going into surgery.
At the time, the rock star thought he broke his neck and ended up needing over two months of recovery and rehabilitation. “I have physical therapy every morning. “I can’t walk properly these days, he shared.
Sharon Osbourne didn't reveal why her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, will undergo major surgery — details.
“Unfortunately, I won’t be able to get to Switzerland for treatment until April and the treatment takes six [to] eight weeks. Before opening up about his illness, the Prince of Darkness denied reports that he was dealing with Parkinson’s. “I’m no good with secrets,” Ozzy said about coming clean with fans. … I don’t want to start a tour and then cancel shows at the last minute, as it’s just not fair to the fans.” Sharon added: “There’s so many different types of Parkinson’s. It’s not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination, but it does affect certain nerves in your body. “ I don’t know if that’s the Parkinson’s or what, you know, but that’s … the problem. “It’s been terribly challenging for us all,” he said during an appearance on Good Morning America at the time.
According to Page Six, Ozzy Osbourne will undergo surgery today (Monday, June 13) to remove and realign pins in his neck and back. A family source told Page ...
In May 2020, Ozzy's son Jack said that his father will "probably" retire "within the next five to ten years." In July 2020, Ozzy said that he was still "not back to 100 percent" after suffering from several medical issues, including a fall, neck surgery and hospitalization for the flu. The tour was pushed back a third time in October 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The tour was postponed a second time after Ozzy continued to deal with health issues following a fall in his Los Angeles home. "We are leaving L.A.," he said, according to Mirror. "We are a bit sad. Ozzy, who revealed two years ago that he was battling Parkinson's disease, has reportedly applied for permission for a "rehabilitation" wing at his historic Grade II listed home in Buckinghamshire, England. According to the Daily Mail, the extension will feature "an abundance of stopping and sitting" spaces, "discreet grab rails and aids" and "soft non-slip surfaces" as well as a self-contained nurse's flat. I am going to build a barn there and make my own studio at Welders. I will still be making music and my band will come over." As for what else he would like to achieve in his 70s, Ozzy said: "A Number One Ozzy album. He's got one more operation left to do and then he's dying to come back home." He's having the pins in his neck and back realigned from when he had a fall back in 2019. Ozzy and Sharon reportedly purchased Welders House from two-time Academy Award-winning special effects legend John Stears in 1993. Asked if he thinks about mortality, Ozzy said: "At fucking 73, I've done pretty well.
Sharon Osbourne said she will be by her husband Ozzy Osbourne's side on June 13 as he undergoes major surgery. Get details on the operation below.
"He has a very major operation on Monday [June 13], and I have to be there," she told the audience and her co-hosts. "We've gone two years without him catching COVID and it's just Ozzy's luck he would get it now." I have physical therapy every morning," he added.