Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne appeared on Good Morning America and revealed that Ozzy has been diagnosed with Parkin's II, a form of Parkinson's Disease. Ozzy said the disease and his 2019 health issues have been "terribly challenging for us all" and that he does experience numbness.
"I’ve got numbness down this arm from the surgery. My legs feel going cold, I don’t know if that’s Parkinson’s or what… It’s a weird feeling."
Sharon elaborated a little more on Parkin's II, adding it does affect Ozzy's body but is not a death sentence.
"It’s Parkin’s II, which a form of Parkinson’s. There’s so many different types of Parkinson’s. It’s not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination, but it does effect certain nerves in your body. It’s like you have a good day, a good day, and then a really bad day."
Ozzy said he is currently on medication for Parkin's II and will be traveling to Switzerland for further treatment. We wish Ozzy the best in his ongoing health issues, and hope the trip gives him some additional options. Our best wishes to the entire Osbourne clan.
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Ozzy will release his new album Ordinary Man on February 21.