Ozzy Osbourne’s heart monitored ’15 times a day’ before final Back To The Beginning show

Ozzy Osbourne’s heart monitored ’15 times a day’ before final Back To The Beginning show

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In the weeks leading up to his farewell Back To The Beginning performance in his beloved Villa Park, Ozzy Osbourne is said to have been closely watchful.

Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76(Image: Getty Images)

Ozzy Osbourne was having his heart monitored “15 times a day” in the run up to his final show just weeks before he died. The cause of Ozzy’s death has not been confirmed although it is understood there were concerns about his health, including his heart, in recent months.

The singer had stated that he was working out to prepare for his Back To the Beginning show. However, he wore a device to regularly check his pulse to make sure nothing went wrong and to make sure nothing went wrong.

Ozzy said, “F***ing hell,” during a speech on his Sirius XM show at the end of May. Seven days a week, I’m training constantly. I’m in bed by seven and this guy is almost living with me.

(L to R) Sharon, Jack, Ozzy and Kelly appeared in the reality TV programme
(L to R) Sharon, Jack, Ozzy and Kelly, pictured in London in 2004, appeared in the reality TV programme(Image: Getty Images)

“I used to have to take a handful of f***ing sleeping pills. Now I don’t take anything. I am having my blood pressure taken 15 times a day. I’ve got this f***ing device on my finger. It’s a monitor to say how my heart rate is.”

He then made fun of the possibility that he might not reach heaven in the same interview. He said, “I’m just taking it one day at a time.” Ask him to go upstairs. The one below, in my case, reads, “In my case, please.

Ozzy also paid tribute to Sharon and his children. He thanked the brilliant “Sharon” for developing the goodbye concept for his most recent performance, which would turn out to be his most significant public appearance.

He praised the Villa Park event, which fans praised, saying, “She worked her a** to get this moving. Ozzy also addressed the Guardian in the same month about his health despite having experienced numerous accidents and illnesses. In his later years, he also developed Parkinson’s disease.

How many procedures have I undergone? “he said”. More scrap metal than scrap metal is in me, in my opinion.

Ozzy Osbourne kisses his wife Sharon
Ozzy Osbourne kisses his wife Sharon(Image: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

He continued, “I do weights, ride bikes, and have a guy who works with me living at my house.” I’ve been laid up for such a long time, and it’s difficult. Your strength is the first thing I need to go after lying on my back and doing nothing. It’s like resuming everything.

To keep my voice moving, I’ve got a vocal coach coming round every four days. I struggle to walk. Blood clots on my legs also cause me to have trouble with blood pressure. I’ve always enjoyed jumping around and running for two hours on stage. This time, I don’t believe I’ll be doing much jumping or running. Although I may be sitting down, the point is that I’ll be there and will do my best. So I’ll just have to show up.

He sadly passed away less than three weeks after his confirmation that this would be his final performance at the Back to the Beginning concert. He told the Guardian, “It’s time for me to spend some time with my grandkids.”

I don’t want to pass away somewhere in a hotel room. The rest of my life should be spent with my family.

Ozzy also considered his own mortality in a 2002 interview with Rolling Stone magazine. I’ve accomplished a lot for a typical working-class man. I roused a large crowd of people, Ozzy said.

Ozzy Osbourne, the man who bit the head off a bat, died in his hotel room, according to legend, “I guarantee that if I were to die tonight, tomorrow it would be, ” “I. But I don’t have any complaints. I’ll at least be remembered.

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Source: Mirror

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