In 2020, it was learned that rock singer Ozzy Osbourne was suffering from Parkinson’s disease. He has now opened up more about his health in an interview with Rolling Stone UK.

“At best I have 10 years left, and time speeds up as I get older. “I like the idea that if you have an incurable disease, you can go somewhere to Switzerland and it will cure everything quickly,” the singer admitted. Ozzy added that he wasn’t afraid of death but wanted to avoid “a long, painful and miserable existence.”
Previously, Ozzy Osbourne talked about how he lives with Parkinson’s disease. “It feels like you’re lifting your legs, but your leg isn’t moving. “I feel like I’m walking in lead boots,” Ozzy admitted. He said he also takes antidepressants regularly, which keeps his condition relatively normal.
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