Sharon Osbourne shared her pain and struggles after learning that Ozzy Osbourne has Parkinson's disease.

Ozzy faced several health issues in the past years, including his battle with Parkinsonian syndrome. It is different from Parkinson's disease but causes the same symptoms and tremors.

Only after this February 2019 fall when he and his family learned that he has had a mild form of Parkinson's disease.

In Sharon Osbourne's appearance on the ITV show "Paxman: Putting Up With Parkinson's," Ozzy's wife reflected on her husband's health struggles and how broken she became when she learned about his case.

"When I look at my husband, my heart breaks for him. Suddenly, your life just stops - life as you knew it," she said.

The TV show host expressed her sadness after seeing the Black Sabbath rocker "that way." What breaks her more is the fact that, when she looks at him, Ozzy has no idea she is doing so.

Despite those things, she noted that her husband's life changed and altered his every day life for his own good.

Parkinson's Foundation says it is a type of neurodegenerative disorder that develops slowly over the years but not all patients suffer from the same symptoms. Three main signs of this condition include muscle stiffness, slowness of movement, and tremor.

Over 10 million people worldwide reportedly struggle with the disease.

According to Ozzy in his previous interview with The Guardian, Parkinson's disease caused him to suffer depression, nerve pain, and blood clots.

Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne Badly Want To Leave the US

Sharon's interview came after Ozzy told The Observer he would leave the "ridiculous" country after feeling fed up due to crimes involving the killing of people.

He particularly referenced his statement to the Route 91 Harvest shooting in 2017, where 60 people died while more than 500 were injured. Instead of staying in the US, Ozzy wanted to die in his home country instead and prevent himself from getting killed in America.

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This resonated with what his wife discussed in the Fox Nation series "Sharon Osbourne: To Hell & Back." She said that they do not like gun violence in Los Angeles and dismissed the claims they would leave because "tax is getting too much."

They would reportedly go back to the UK in February 2023 after staying in the US for more than two decades.

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