Ozzy Osbourne Is grateful to live, even with his health problems.
During the episode of January 29 of his Sirius XM show, “Ozzy Speaks,” with co-host Billy Morrison, Osbourne, 76, admitted that he had problems walking but remained positive.
“I will continue with the way I can’t walk, and I can’t do this … But you know what I thought during the holidays? For all my complaining, I still live,” he said.
Morrison added: “You have to take into account what you have done to yourself over the years.”

Ozzy Osbourne said on his Sirius XM show that he “can’t walk” but is “still alive”. (Harry How/Getty Images)
Ozzy Osbourne reunification with Black Sabbath for the last show
Osbourne continued: “I can moan about how I can’t walk, but I look on the road and there are people who did not do half as much as I did, and they didn’t make it.
“There are so many friends and acquaintances who have disappeared.”
Morrison said he’s Seen an improvement In the past year for Osbourne, but the singer noted: “I have to balance myself” when he gets out of bed.
However, he expressed gratefully and said, “I am not dead, still actively doing things.”

Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003. (Kevin Mazur/Getty images for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
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“Keep listening because we don’t go anywhere,” he said at the end of the episode.
Osbourne will perform a final show with Black Sabbath’s Original Line -Up In July in Birmingham, England.
“I will continue with the way I can’t walk, and I can’t do this … but you know what I thought during the holidays? For all my complaining, I’m still alive!”
“It’s my time to go back to the beginning, time for me to give back to the place where I was born,” Osbourne said yesterday in a statement. “How blessed I am to do it with the help of people I love. Birmingham is the true house of Metal. Birmingham forever.”
In an interview With RadioxThe wife of Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, spoke about his constant struggle with that of Parkinson’s, with which he was diagnosed in 2003.

Sharon shared that Osbourne works with a physiotherapist every day “to help his muscles. (Mike Marland/Wireimage)
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“Parkinson’s is not something that leaves. You have it forever. There is no remedy. So he has fights where he has to work with a physiotherapist every day. And he has to maintain his muscles,” she said.
“He’s fine. As good as you can be with Parkinson’s. ”
Sharon also told BBC News that the singer is doing well. He is really doing great. He is so enthusiastic about this, about being with the boys and all his friends. It is exciting for everyone. “
She noticed that this would be his last concert and said: “Ozzy had no chance to say goodbye to his friends, to his fans, and he feels that there is no full stop. This is his full stop.”

Sharon said Ozzy is looking forward to the Black Sabbath Reunion because it will give him the chance to say goodbye to fans. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty images for the recording cademie)
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In 2023, Osbourne announced He withdrew for touring, Explained that he was no longer “physically capable” to travel as much as his tour schedule demanded.
The Associated Press has contributed to this report.