told the Daily Mail. “Relationships change all the time, as we change.”“We’re at a stage where I’ve been taking care of my husband, not because I have to but because I want to and I love him.”“He’s had seven operations in five years,” she went on. “There’s nothing more they can do.
Now it’s about recuperating.”“He was on huge amounts of blood thinners so you have to be careful because if you fall again you could bleed out.
It’s like he’s a piece of china and you’ve got to put cotton wool around him.”Sharon said the toughest thing has been seeing Ozzy succumb to his declining health, as he now relies on the help of a cane and a wheelchair to get around.“It’s just been heartbreaking for me to see my husband in a position where he’s not self-sufficient, he needs help.
He was so vibrant, with such a zest for life. But you learn to adapt,” she said.“I will always be there for my husband. I adore him.
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