Ozzy Osbourne on daughter Kelly’s powerful act after his Parkinson’s diagnosis

Ozzy Osbourne on daughter Kelly’s powerful act after his Parkinson’s diagnosis

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Ozzy Osbourne announced that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2020, and said his daughter Kelly had assisted in this diagnosis and other health issues.

The late Ozzy Osbourne credited his youngest daughter Kelly Osbourne with having helped him in the wake of being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The musician spoke about her whilst sharing the diagnosis five years ago.

It was announced in 2020 that Ozzy had been diagnosed with a form of Parkinson’s the year before. After sharing his condition, he continued to raise awareness of the condition, which can include a range of symptoms, in the years since then and has been praised by two charities this week following the news of his death on Tuesday.

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Ozzy’s diagnosis was first shared in an interview on Good Morning America. He began by saying: “I found out that I have a mild form of …” He looked to his wife Sharon Osbourne, who said: “It’s Parkin 2, which is a form of Parkinson’s.”

The couple were also joined by their children Kelly and Jack Osbourne for the interview with Robin Roberts in 2020. It was revealed that Kelly had helped her dad Ozzy, who had experienced a “bad fall” shortly before his Parkinson’s diagnosis, “get back on his feet” and into the recording studio.

Kelly responded to Kelly’s diagnosis with the statement, “We just kept going everyday and the magic that happens, I think, when you’re in pain.” She was interrupted by Ozzy as he pointed to his youngest daughter, saying, “She’s the one! I would still be lying on the couch if it weren’t for her.

According to Kelly, “I don’t know my dad’s happiness; I know that all I can do is make him smile.” So I grabbed him, took him to the studio, and that was all I did. He was the only thing left.

Ozzy claimed the diagnosis came after he was left with nerve damage from surgery in response to his fall in 2019, and he claimed the album Ordinary Man was made. After its release in 2020, the album reached its highest position at No. 3.

Kelly also mentioned how the family noticed Parkinson’s symptoms in the Good Morning America interview. She claimed that her brother, Jack, “first,” noticed the symptoms and that it was “really strange.”

Ozzy Osbourne pointing at Kelly Osbourne, who is sat next to him, in an interview.
Ozzy Osbourne (right) shared in 2020 that his daughter Kelly Osbourne (left) helped him in the wake of his Parkinson’s diagnosis(Image: Good Morning America)

Kelly remarked, “It’s really strange how this works because there are days when I walk in this house and I’m like, “There is absolutely nothing wrong with him.” Then you return the following day and nothing happens, but it seems like he can’t feel his arm or get off the couch.

Ozzy claimed that he was experiencing cold in his legs and numbness in one arm while speaking in another interview. The musician and his wife said they were unsure whether the surgery caused any of the symptoms or whether Parkinson’s was the cause.

Although Parkinson’s is not a “death sentence,” Sharon explained to host Robin. It does affect some nerves. Five years ago, she said, “You have a good day, a good day, and then a really bad day.”

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Source: Mirror

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