Ozzy Osbourne has Parkinson’s Disease

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Rock star Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he has Parkinson's disease.

The Black Sabbath singer, 71, told US TV show Good Morning America he has a "mild form" and found out about it after suffering a fall last February.

Wife Sharon said: "It's not a death sentence but it affects certain nerves in your body. You have a good day, a good day, then a really bad day."

Ozzy added it was hard to tell whether the numbness symptoms he had were from the Parkinson's or the fall.

Ozzy Osbourne reveals Parkinson's diagnosis

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This is very sad news. His son Jack has multiple sclerosis as well. They are having a very difficult time as a family. I send them my best wishes.
 
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Rock star Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he has Parkinson's disease.

The Black Sabbath singer, 71, told US TV show Good Morning America he has a "mild form" and found out about it after suffering a fall last February.

Wife Sharon said: "It's not a death sentence but it affects certain nerves in your body. You have a good day, a good day, then a really bad day."

Ozzy added it was hard to tell whether the numbness symptoms he had were from the Parkinson's or the fall.

Ozzy Osbourne reveals Parkinson's diagnosis

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This is very sad news. His son Jack has multiple sclerosis as well. They are having a very difficult time as a family. I send them my best wishes.
I think it is awfull to have such a disease. we are living in the 21st century but some diseases are inpossible to cure(((
 
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I'm glad it's a mild case. I adore that family!
 
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Rock star Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he has Parkinson's disease.

The Black Sabbath singer, 71, told US TV show Good Morning America he has a "mild form" and found out about it after suffering a fall last February.

Wife Sharon said: "It's not a death sentence but it affects certain nerves in your body. You have a good day, a good day, then a really bad day."

Ozzy added it was hard to tell whether the numbness symptoms he had were from the Parkinson's or the fall.

Ozzy Osbourne reveals Parkinson's diagnosis

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This is very sad news. His son Jack has multiple sclerosis as well. They are having a very difficult time as a family. I send them my best wishes.
Agreed very sad. A love the Osbornes!
 
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I'm constantly amazed that Ozzy is even still here given his past of excessive drug and alcohol usage. Bless him for having to deal with even more struggles. I adore Ozzy. I th ink he has a big heart and that he mostly means well.
 
  • #6
Sympathies to the family. My mother-in-law died from the bad kind; it's an ugly way to go. I'm glad his is mild and I hope it stays that way.
 

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