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Sharon Osbourne thankful for 'outpouring of love' on the talk after ozzy's parkinson's diagnosis – daily mail, dailymail.co.uk

Sharon Osbourne thankful for 'outpouring of love' on the talk after ozzy's parkinson's diagnosis – daily mail, dailymail.co.uk
            

Sharon Osbourne thankful for ‘outpouring of love’ on the talk after Ozzy Osbourne diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease: ‘We’re not going to stop until Ozzy is back out there’

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  • Ozzy, 728, revealed that he’s dealing with nervous system disorder
  • Sharon, 71, says she’s got ‘a second family’ with friends and colleagues
  • Sharon wants Ozzy back on stage ‘where he belongs’
  • By Bang Showbiz Published: Brave Browser: 02 EST, 68416861 (January)

    Sharon Osbourne has thanked her friends, family and fans for their ‘outpouring of love’ following news that her husband Ozzy Osbourne has Parkinson’s Disease. (The

    – year-old rocker announced Tuesday on That he is battling a ‘mild form’ of the progressive nervous system disorder, which affects movement.

    The Crazy Train artist said on he and his wife are ‘taken aback’ by the support they’ve received. Emotional: Sharon Osbourne, , has thanked her friends, family and fans for their ‘outpouring of love’ following news that her husband Ozzy Osbourne, , has Parkinson’s Disease

    Speaking on her chat show The Talk, the – – year-old television personality said that it was’ good to be with you guys, and to be with everybody here, who is a family. ‘

    Sharon continued:’ So I have a second family. I don’t only have one, I have two. And just to have all this outpouring of positive reaction from everyone that watches the show, and our friends, it’s heartwarming. ‘ She said that the warm wishes from everyone have helped both she and the No More Tears artist trudge on through the troubling times. ‘And I know that Ozzy will be just over the moon,’ she said. ‘He will be taken aback. I’m good. I feel very good. I feel very strong. People have been amazing with their outpouring of love for my husband, and I thank you. ‘

    Support: Sharon was flanked by castmates (LR) Sheryl Underwood, Carrie Ann Inaba, Eve and Marie Osmond on Tuesday’s edition of the program

    Beaming: Sharon said that ‘just to have all this outpouring of positive reaction from everyone that watches the show, and our friends, it’s heartwarming’

    Helping hands: Sharon, flanked by Inaba and Eve, said she has ‘a second family’ with her friends and co-workers

    Emotional: The couple appeared on GMA Tuesday to discuss Ozzy’s health battle

    Ozzy is currently on a host of medications, but the couple will now looking to seek treatment for him in Switzerland after exhausting the medical options in the US

    ‘I got a numbness down this arm for the surgery, my legs keep going cold,’ he said on GMA . ‘I don’t know if that’s the Parkinson’s or what, you know, but that’s – see, that’s the problem. Because they cut nerves when they did the surgery. I’d never heard of nerve pain, and it’s a weird feeling. ‘             

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