Ozzy Osbourne Is ‘Miserable’ After Terrible Diagnosis

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Legendary Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne is ‘complaining’ and ‘miserable’ after a doctor diagnosed him with pneumonia recently, and he was admitted to the intensive care unit.

Asked how Ozzy is feeling almost five weeks after he was admitted to the the intensive care ward of Keck Hospital of University of Southern California, his Jack told Access in a recent interview, “Well, if this gauges where he’s at, he’s complaining a lot and he’s back to his normal routine. So everything’s A-okay there.”

Ozzy’s wife Sharon said, “That’s always a good sign, when he complains and he’s miserable. Then you know it’s good.” Jack added, “It’s when he’s happy and skipping around. You’re, like, ‘There’s something really wrong here. Call the doctor.'”

Ozzy Osbourne was recently forced to cancel more shows due to orders from his doctor.

“Following Ozzy’s recent postponement of UK and European tours due to ill health, the Download Japan team has been wishing for a speedy recovery in the hope that he would be able to perform at the festival. Unfortunately however, Ozzy has been forced to cancel his appearance at Download Japan 2019 on doctor’s orders. We apologize to his fans, and anyone inconvenienced by this news.

Ozzy, who has been suffering from pneumonia, has left the hospital, but has been told to continue to receive treatment at home for a period of six weeks. We wish Ozzy all the best for a full and speedy recovery, and a comeback show in Japan.

We are currently working towards the announcement of additional acts for the festival. Thank you for your patience. We kindly ask for your understanding that refunds will not be issued in the case of lineup changes.”

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