Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he lost his ability to walk like how he used to amid his health battles.
From being a tough cookie, Osbourne seemingly started to feel his health deteriorate in the past years. He remains hopeful to perform on stage after surviving all of those, but he must deal with another problem before he can bang his head again.
In a recent interview on his SiriusXM radio station, the Prince of Darkness assured that he still loves music but revealed that he could not walk much now.
"My head is alright, my creativity is OK, my singing's OK but I just can't f**king walk much now. I can't tell you how f**king frustrating life has become... I've never been this ill this long in my life," he said, as quoted by Ultimate Classic Rock & Culture.
Osbourne candidly expressed his desire to be with the other musicians again, as he wants to be out there and do it again.
Unfortunately, he now feels a little frustrated as "one thing" ruined everything he had worked on for a long time.
Ozzy Osbourne's Health Battle Explained
Osbourne's recent mobility issue came after undergoing surgery to realign the pins in his neck and back after his 2019 fall.
At that time, his doctors revealed that he would need a lengthy amount of recuperation due to his age and the nature of the surgery.
"Ozzy is 73 and any kind of surgery when you get older is difficult," a source told Page Six at that time. "This is quite major. He's having the pins in his neck and back realigned from when he had a fall back in 2019."
Before his recent statement about his struggles with walking, Page Six shared photos of the singer seemingly having a hard time walking on his own. He was seen using a cane while leaving their home along with his wife, Sharon, and two of their children, Jack and Kelly.
His back issues started after a Quad Bike incident. In 2003, the singer sustained life-threatening injuries when he got involved in an accident that left him with a broken neck vertebra. Although he suffered injuries, he said he was lucky to be alive after the "pitch black" incident.
Aside from his physical issues, Osbourne is also suffering from Parkinson's disease. He was previously diagnosed with Parkinsonian syndrome.
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