
“The most depressing thing I’ve been thinking is, ‘Am I gonna walk properly again? Am I gonna be able to perform again?’ … I don’t think I can do a rock concert right now. Ozzy also revealed that he has developed blood clots, and that a mere walk up the road leaves him “bushed.” I would have jumped off the f**king roof - or fell off the roof, whatever.” I thank God I didn’t paralyze myself when I had that accident. Just being in hospital is enough to drive you nuts. “I cannot describe to you the helpless feeling that I had. The worst time for Ozzy was his hospitalization, which took up two months of his ongoing recovery. ( Buy: Tickets to Ozzy Osbourne’s 2020 Tour Dates) And since they cut through the nerves, my right arm feels permanently cold.” “When they do surgery on your neck, they cut through all the nerves, and it f**ked everything up,” he explained. Ozzy underwent surgery on his neck and spine as a result of the fall, and it has wreaked havoc on the 70-year-old singer’s body. I’m really keeping my fingers crossed.” Ozzy’s rescheduled dates are set to begin at the end of January. I’m hoping that I’ll be OK and ready to go by January. He continued, “They say it’s going to take at least a year.

I’m taking physical and occupational therapy classes, but the progress is very slow.” “I was in agony beyond anything I ever experienced before in my life. “For the first, say, four months, I was absolutely in agony,” he told the magazine. Now, in his first interview since being sidelined from the fall, Osbourne tells Rolling Stone that it’s been a very difficult road to recovery. That forced him to cancel his spring North American tour, and all other remaining 2019 shows. Osbourne had tripped while returning to bed after a bathroom break in the middle of the night, dislodging metal rods that were inserted in his body after his 2003 ATV accident. But it was a fall at home that really knocked the Prince of Darkness out for the year.
