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Ozzy Osbourne Reveals Health Woes Left Him ‘Convinced That I Was Dying’

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Ozzy Osbourne is opening up about his recent spate of health woes, admitting he was in so much pain he felt close to death. The former Black Sabbath frontman was joined by wife Sharon and son Jack for a virtual visit to Jenny McCarthy’s SiriusXM radio show, where he offered an update on the health issues that have plagued him in recent months. “I’m not back to 100 per cent.

I’m about 75 percent there, but it’s such a slow recovery,” Osbourne, 71, told McCarthy. RELATED: Jack Osbourne Tries To Convince Parents Ozzy And Sharon That Paranormal Activity Is Real “Spine surgery is bad news, man.

I’ve been in such a bad state with pain; I’m still having a lot of pain,” he added. He admitted that “there was a point I was convinced that I was dying.

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