Ozzy Osbourne says he has experienced a significant improvement in his health since undergoing major surgery. The 73-year-old heavy metal singer-songwriter, who revealed he has Parkinson's disease in January 2020, opened up about his recovery during a Wednesday appearance alongside his wife Sharon, 69, on "Good Morning America." "Before I would be talking to you like this," he told correspondent Chris Connelly, as he hunched over in his chair.
Ozzy Osbourne shared that he has experienced a significant improvement in his health since undergoing a major surgery. (Sergei BobylevTASS via Getty Images) "The Osbournes" alum went on to say, "Since I had this surgery I have improved significantly." Sharon explained that Ozzy was in agonizing pain ahead of the surgery. "These metal plates were working their way out," the former "The Talk" host said. "The debris was rubbing on his spinal cord.
He would literally be crying in pain some days." The former Black Sabbath frontman has struggled with a number of physical ailments over the years.
In 2003, he almost died in an ATV accident when his quad flipped onto him while he was riding around his London estate. Ozzy also underwent an operation after suffering a bad fall in 2019.
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