Ozzy Osbourne: These are ALL the health conditions he faced

Ozzy Osbourne passed away this Tuesday, July 22, at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy in the history of rock and heavy metal.
His life was marked not only by fame and excesses, but also by a series of health struggles that kept him away from the stage in his later years . Despite this, the "Prince of Darkness" never lost his spirit or his passion for music.
ATV accident (2003)In 2003, Ozzy suffered a serious accident while riding a quad bike on his property in Buckinghamshire. He fractured his collarbone and six ribs, and suffered bleeding in his lungs that required surgery.
READ: Ozzy Osbourne: What did the legendary Black Sabbath frontman die of?The celebrity was promoting a duet with his daughter Kelly when the incident occurred. After his recovery, he continued his tour.
Health problems and accidents (2019)2019 was a particularly difficult year for Ozzy. First, he suffered a fall in the bathroom that dislodged the metal rods he had in his back from the 2003 accident. In his words to "The Sun," he recounted how he landed awkwardly and had to undergo surgery: "My son Jack has a video of me walking into the operating room saying, 'See you in a few.'" From then on, he began to have difficulty walking.
That same year, Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson's, a neurodegenerative disease that affects his mobility and causes nerve pain, blood clots, and depression. The news became public in 2020, when he and his wife Sharon shared on "Good Morning America" that he suffered from a form called Parkinson's 2, which affects the nerves but isn't a death sentence.
Sharon explained that there are good days and bad days, while Ozzy confessed to being on multiple medications. and present symptoms such as numbness in one arm and cold legs.
Also in 2019, Ozzy had to cancel several dates on his "No More Tours II" tour due to pneumonia. Doctors recommended complete rest for six weeks after a hospital stay. His wife Sharon confirmed that Ozzy had gotten over the worst of it but had to recover at home.
The singer also spoke openly about his dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In an interview with GQ, he mentioned that to compensate, he always carried a recorder with him and used the tool to capture melodies that came to him unexpectedly.
Personal struggles and final stage (2023-2024)In 2023, Ozzy announced that he would be undergoing his fourth and possibly final operation, as he felt his body could not handle any more surgeries : "No matter how it ends, I can't go on." He also stated that new ailments arose every day, and that even climbing stairs was a struggle, describing the feeling on his feet as if he were wearing diving boots.
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Final concert and farewellTwo weeks ago, in Birmingham, England, Ozzy performed his final concert. Due to his mobility issues, he appeared seated on a dark throne that was raised onto the stage by a hidden platform. During the performance, he performed "Carmina Burana," "I Don't Know," and "Suicide Solution." Addressing his audience, he emotionally expressed his gratitude: "I was bedridden for six years, thank you from the bottom of my heart," before singing the moving "Mama, I'm Coming Home."
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