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Ozzy Osbourne To Undergo Additional Surgery

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During a recent episode of "The Osbournes Podcast," Ozzy Osbourne provided an update about his health and said he'll undergo additional surgery sometime soon.

Ozzy appeared on the episode of the podcast alongside his wife and manager Sharone Osbourne, son Jack Osbourne and daughter Kelly Osbourne.

Osbourne, who met with an accident in 2003, aggravated his injuries after a fall in 2019, and has already undergone three surgeries. The fall in 2019 dislodged metal rods that were put into his body after a quad bike crash in 2003.

"My lower back is, I'm going for an epidural soon because what's happening, what they've discovered is the neck has been fixed, below the neck there's two vertebrae where the bike hit me and disintegrated, there's nothing left of 'em," Ozzy explains on the podcast.

"I don't know what the f**k [the doctors are] doing," the veteran rocker said when Jack asked him if they're fusing his discs. "All I know is right now I'm in a lot of pain, I'm in a lot of discomfort."

Ozzy, who is also living with Parkinson's, having been diagnosed with the disease in early 2020, has performed just two shows since he last toured in 2018. He cancelled several shows since then due to health issues. In February, he dropped off a planned tour with Judas Priest, and even suggested his touring days "have ended."

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