Ozzy Osbourne's health issues have left him in "agony." Osbourne, 73, recently opened up about his physical ailments and his ongoing battle with Parkinson's disease in an interview with The Observer. "The screws had come loose, and were chipping away at the bone.
And the debris had lodged under his spine. So his spine, instead of being like this, was like this," says his wife Sharon Osbourne, straightening up then hunching over. "With the pressing on the spinal column, I got nerve pain," Ozzy Osbourne added. "I’d never f---ing heard of nerve pain!
You know when you’re a kid, and you’re playing with snow and your hands get really cold? Then you go in and you pour on hot water, and they start getting warm?
And you get those chills? And it f---ing hurts? It’s like that." Ozzy Osbourne opened up about his health issues and his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in a new interview. (Greg Doherty) At times, Osbourne admitted he wanted it all to end. "It got so bad that at one point I thought: ‘Oh God, please don’t let me wake up tomorrow morning.’ Because it was f---ing agony." The "Patient Number 9" singer also opened up about his Parkinson's diagnosis.