Two years ago, it was learned that rock singer Ozzy Osbourne suffered from Parkinson’s disease (a disease that affects the neuron cells of the brain). His wife, Sharon, shared the rocker’s diagnosis, at first they had to delay the singer’s treatment due to the coronavirus pandemic. He recently had surgery. Osborne has endured without problems, but so far he moves with the aid of a wheelchair.

The day before, he decided to share his situation with journalists for the first time after the operation. Ozzy Osbourne spoke to The Observer about how he lived with Parkinson’s disease. “You feel like you’re lifting your legs, but your leg isn’t moving. I feel like I’m walking in lead boots,” Ozzy admitted. He also said that he constantly takes antidepressants, which keeps his condition at a relative norm.
By the way, not so long ago, director Lars Von Trier was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Source: People Talk

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