Ozzy Osbourne reveals Parkinson's diagnosis

21 January 2020, 20:40

Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Picture: PA

By Kate Buck

Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.

The 71-year-old reality star told Good Morning America he had suffered a fall which led to the diagnosis.

He said: "I did my last show New Year's Eve at The Forum. Then I had a bad fall. I had to have surgery on my neck, which screwed all my nerves and I found out that I have a mild form."

His wife Sharon, who is also his manager, 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. And it's like you have a good day, a good day, and then a really bad day."

Osbourne continued: "I'm on a host of medications, mainly for the surgery.

"I got a numbness down this arm for the surgery, my legs keep going cold.

"I don't know if that's the Parkinson's or what, you know, but that's the problem. Because they cut nerves when they did the surgery. I'd never heard of nerve pain, and it's a weird feeling."

The Black Sabbath frontman, pictured with his family, suffered a fall before his diagnosis
The Black Sabbath frontman, pictured with his family, suffered a fall before his diagnosis. Picture: PA

Speaking to host Robin Roberts, Sharon revealed the couple will now go abroad so Osbourne can receive treatment, saying: "We have reached a point in this country where we can't go any further because we have got all the answers we can get here, so in April we are going to a professor in Switzerland who deals with getting your immune system at its peak.

"We are going to go wherever we can go to seek answers."

Osbourne said he felt lucky to be able to afford to go abroad to see doctors but added he had found it difficult keeping the facts about his health a secret.

He said: "To hide something inside for a while, it's hard. You never feel proper, you feel guilty.

"I'm no good with secrets. I cannot walk around with it any more because it's like I'm running out of excuses, you know?"

Osbourne said he will travel abroad
Osbourne said he will travel abroad. Picture: PA

He continued: "I feel better now that I've owned up to the fact that I have Parkinson's. I just hope they (the fans) hang on and are there for me because I need them.

Sharon also spoke of the difficulty of putting on a brave face, saying: "I have to be there for Ozzy and for the family. Because if I break down and their Dad... it's like, no, you just can't do it.

"It just means so much to him, what he does, he loves to perform, it's the air that he breathes.

"This is the longest that he's ever been home and it's time for him to get back on the road because he's driving me mad. He really needs to get back out there."

Osbourne also said he hopes to perform again, saying: "I just can't wait to get well enough to go on the road, that is what is killing me.

"I need it, that is my drug today. I've done all of the other crap, left that by the wayside, survived that, and I ain't done yet and I ain't going to go anywhere yet."

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