"Frail" Ozzy Osbourne sparked more concerns after his recent outing.
Osbourne recently came back with his wife, Sharon, and their kids to launch "The Osbournes" podcast, where he also gave updates about his health. Days after he was spotted using a cane to assist himself in walking, the rocker was spotted getting help into a wheelchair.
Ozzy Osbourne "Frail" But in Good Spirits
The Mirror shared exclusive photos of Osbourne as he arrived in Los Angeles with his assistant.
The snaps showed the Black Sabbath singer getting out of a black SUV and transferring himself into a wheelchair before being pushed into the building. The news outlet noted that, while the musician looked frail, he also showed he was in good spirits as he spoke to his team during the outing.
His use of a wheelchair came a week after he emerged in Beverly Hills with his wife, Sharon, during which he used a cane as he walked around. Sharon was also seen supporting him as he took his steps.
Osbourne also revealed a day before that he would undergo a fourth operation and epidural injection because he is currently in a lot of pain.
"My lower back is, I'm going for an epidural soon because what's happening, what they've discovered is the neck has been fixed, below the neck there's two vertebrae where the bike hit me and disintegrated, there's nothing left of 'em," he explained in their family's podcast.
About Ozzy Osbourne's Back Injury That Is Causing Him Pain
Elsewhere in the podcast's new episode, the Prince of Darkness shared that he sustained an injury that led him to quit touring in 2019.
The incident happened one night when he went to the bathroom and missed the bed before falling flat on the ground. Although he did not feel any pain at that time, he refused to move and asked his wife to call an ambulance.
Something indeed happened to Osbourne as his doctors found out that the fall misaligned the pins installed on his back after his motorbike accident years prior. He then underwent an emergency procedure to prevent himself from suffering a potential paralysis.
It remains unknown whether he will be back on stage after the procedure, but he noted that they do not know yet if the upcoming fourth procedure will work or not.
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