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“I’ve reached my limit,” declares the iconic 74-year-old rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, delivering a statement that may prove difficult for some of his fans to absorb.

Ozzy Osbourne, famously known as ‘The Prince of Darkness,’ has faced numerous health challenges throughout his lifetime, with the most formidable ones occurring in recent years.

Since his quad-bike accident in 2003, the trajectory of the Black Sabbath singer’s health took a downturn. In 2019, he experienced another perilous incident, sustaining a life-threatening fall in his bathroom that resulted in the displacement of metal screws in his spine.

Recently, Sharon Osbourne, his wife, disclosed details about her husband’s health, revealing that the musician was on the brink of yet another surgery, one that could potentially “determine the rest of his life.”

In a personal update, the 74-year-old Ozzy shared news about his current health status, discussing his impending final surgery to address his broken neck. He described the past few years as an “absolute hell.

During an episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Ozzy Osbourne was inquired about his well-being.

His reply was: “I just underwent my final procedure two days ago.

“I can hardly believe that I’ve reached the conclusion of this journey. The primary part is behind me now, and I’m finished with the surgeries.”

He went on to say: “However, it’s been a grueling five years for both me and my family. They have been incredibly supportive throughout. I couldn’t have navigated through it without their backing. It’s been an exceptionally challenging period. I have Parkinson’s, but I don’t dwell on it.

According to Ozzy’s son, Jack, there’s a common misconception that his father’s delicate health is solely attributable to Parkinson’s disease. However, the reality is that his challenges began following a neck injury and a subsequent fall in 2019.

“I persevered and continued working despite it, until I had that fall, and then everything unraveled,” Ozzy explained.

“I don’t complain; I just keep going. As long as you’re still in motion, you’re not going to be dead.”

Following his last tour in 2018, the Black Sabbath singer has only made two live event appearances.

Wishing Ozzy Osbourne good health.

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