FROM a horror quad bike crash to his Parkinson’s diagnosis, Ozzy Osbourne has battled with his health through the years. The legendary Black Sabbath singer, known as the “Prince of Dark Paranoid (from Paranoid, Vertigo, 1970) Geezer Butler wrote the song about his own parlous mental condition, but Ozzy’s narration captured his friend’s anguish. Osbourne saw himself in the song, too, and Top Of The Pops viewers had their first glimpse of him shaking his curtains and clinging to the mike stand like a drunk to a lamppost. Ozzy Osbourne opened up about the psychological toll of his Parkinson’s battle ahead of his final concert with Black Sabbath. Ozzy Osbourne lived with Parkinson's disease for years before his death. Here's what you need to know about the neurodegenerative disease. Prior to Ozzy Osbourne’s death, the rock legend had opened up about his health struggles, including his diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease in 2019. Ozzy Osbourne has struggled with bipolar disorder for most of his life. He was first diagnosed in the 1980s, and since then he has experienced episodes of depression, anxiety, and mania. More on Ozzy Osbourne ‘If it’s end of the road, I can’t complain’ How hard-living rocker Ozzy Osbourne had no regrets amid health battles Ozzy Osbourne joined Black Sabbath on stage for poignant final show weeks before death aged 76 Emotional moment Ozzy celebrated with daughter Kelly after she got engaged at last concert days before Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76. He discussed his Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis in recent years. The star spoke about the physical symptoms, like walking issues, and mental symptoms, like depression. Ozzy Osbourne, 73, intends to go on tour after a hard few years that saw him revealing a Parkinson’s diagnosis, facing multiple surgeries for a serious injury and battling symptoms of depression. Ozzy Osbourne is out of his mind. Not in the ‘bite a head off a bat and piss on the Alamo’ way, but in a more present sense. He’s climbing the walls after being cooped up for close to three years due to a series of serious health issues and operations. “It’s been fucking miserable, man Rock star Ozzy Osbourne was undergoing a worrying health battle as the Black Sabbath frontman prepared for his last ever gig with the band this month before his death Legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne has opened up about the emotional and physical toll of living with Parkinson’s disease as he prepares for a final performance with Black Sabbath. The 76-year-old Ozzy Osbourne has been "heavy training" his body to get ready for his final performance both with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist this summer, but on a new episode of his radio show the Prince of Darkness admitted he's also been dealing with some mental setbacks. “I’ve got this trainer guy who helps people get back to normal,” the singer explained about getting in shape physically Metal icon Ozzy Osbourne is 76 years old, and he has lived with serious health conditions for years now, including Parkinson's disease. Over the course of his storied music career, rock icon Ozzy Osbourne faced health battles with substance abuse and Parkinson's disease. Ozzy Osbourne gets candid about his battle with Parkinson’s disease. The musician, 73, faces physical symptoms, like walking issues, and mental symptoms, like depression. Ozzy Osbourne experienced a series of health ups and downs prior to his death. Ozzy, who tied the knot with Sharon Osbourne in 1982, revealed he had Parkinson’s disease in 2020. Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne opens up about his mental and physical struggles with Parkinson’s as he prepares for a final reunion with Black Sabbath after 20 years. While Ozzy's cause of death has not yet been confirmed, he was also diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD) in 2019. The neurodegenerative condition mainly affects the dopamine-producing neurons in a specific area of the brain, getting progressively worse as different areas of the brain become damaged over time. Home Celebrity News Ozzy Osbourne's health battles before tragic death at 76 – explained The Black Sabbath frontman suffered a major fall in 2019 and was also diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
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