Ozzy Osbourne confessed that at best he has 10 years left.  “I don’t want a painful life”

Ozzy Osbourne confessed that at best he has 10 years left. “I don’t want a painful life”

Ozzy Osbourne has been struggling with numerous health problems for 20 years, including: with Parkinson’s disease. In the latest interview he said that he is not afraid of death, but he would not like to die in suffering.

he gained popularity as a member of the British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. He has 13 studio albums to his credit, recorded both solo and with a group, as well as several dozen great hits that, despite the passage of time, still enjoy unflagging popularity. In 2023, the singer was supposed to go on another tour, but he canceled it due to serious health problems.

Osbourne is opening up about his health. He confessed how many years he had left to live

The decision to cancel the performances was not an easy one for her, but she believes that she will be on stage again one day. – I’m not going to go there and mindlessly pretend to be the old Ozzy, looking for sympathy. What the f*** is the point? I won’t go there in a fucking wheelchair – then, clearly bitter. In the latest interview for “” magazine, he admitted that his health condition is still not optimistic. For years, he has been struggling with recurrent spine and neck injuries (which are a consequence of a quad accident in 2003), as well as progressive Parkinson’s disease.

Looking through the prism of how he currently feels and what diagnoses the doctors make, Osbourne stated that he has no more than 10 years left to live. – At best, I have 10 years left, and when you get older, time picks up. Recently, me and Sharon celebrated our 41st wedding anniversary and it is simply unbelievable to me, said the 74-year-old.

The Black Sabbath musician talked about his approach to death. He admitted that he supported euthanasia

During the conversation, Osbourne stated that he was ready for death and had no fear of it. – I am not afraid of death, but I do not want to live a long, painful and unhappy life – he emphasized firmly. He added that he saw his loved ones die and he would not like to go through that himself. “I saw my father die of cancer,” he recalled. He also revealed what he thinks about euthanasia. – I like the idea that if you have a terminal illness, you can go anywhere in Switzerland and get over it quickly.

Source: Gazeta

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