Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath singer, has been through a lot over the years. From his quad-bike accident in 2003 to a life-threatening fall in 2019, he has faced numerous health challenges. In a recent interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, the 75-year-old singer gave a health update and reflected on the last few years, describing them as “absolute hell.”

Despite all the hardships, there is some optimism surrounding Ozzy Osbourne’s health. He was spotted walking without his cane in LA, which is seen as a positive sign by many of his fans. Although he has announced that he won’t be performing anymore, he has never hidden his desire to take the stage again.

While speaking to fellow British musician Billy Morrison, Ozzy expressed his gratitude for the support of his family during this difficult time. He acknowledged the challenges he has faced, including his diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, but also emphasized his determination to keep moving forward.

Recovery has been a slow process for Ozzy, and he acknowledges that it will take time, especially considering his age. However, his attitude remains positive throughout it all. He is now only seeing his doctor for the Parkinson’s disease, and he no longer requires surgeries.

Looking back, Ozzy recalls a time when he was an active drug user. During a surgery, he shocked the doctor by requiring four times the normal dose of anesthetic to fall asleep. Although he has overcome his bad habits, he has had run-ins with relapse. However, he credits his honesty with himself and the support from his family for helping him stay off substances.

As we wish Ozzy Osbourne the best in his recovery, let’s remember his enduring spirit and the impact he has had on the music industry. Despite the challenges he has faced, he continues to inspire his fans with his resilience and love for music.