Sharon, 69, went on to explain that Parkin 2 although “not a death sentence” does affect certain nerves in the body.
She said: “It’s like you have a good day and then a really bad day,” before Osbourne added: “A year ago last month, I was in a shocking state.”
The Parkinson’s diagnosis, along with the effects of his neck surgery has meant that Osbourne is on a “host” of different medication, but he is still having to live with chronic side effects.
Explaining this, Osbourne added: “I got numbness down this arm [he points to his right arm] from the surgery, my legs keep going cold, I don’t know if that is the Parkinson’s or what. That’s the problem, because they cut nerves during the surgery, I had never heard of nerve pain. It is a weird feeling.