JAKARTA - A new fact from heavy metal pioneer Ozzy Osbourne, who died at the age of 76 on July 22, was revealed to the public.

The musician with the nickname Prince of Darkness apparently wrote about his health condition, including the heart problems he suffered, in a closing round of his new memoir.

The tragic admission was revealed just days before Osbourne breathed his last. In the last chapter titled 'last Rites', he exposed a diagnosis of heart arrhythmias and problematic heart valves, which he called a "thiefy heart".

The chapter, according to a Louder Sound report, was written shortly after the "Back To The Beginning" farewell concert in Birmingham on July 5, which was Osbourne's first full appearance since 2018.

Previously, he was known to have undergone a series of operations and faced various health problems, including Parkinson's disease.

In a memoir that will be released today, October 7, Osbourne said clearly about his struggle against disease. He emphasized that his health problems are never underestimated.

"(The disease) is never a ridiculous little thing," Osbourne wrote, citing a problem she experienced after suffering from sepsis after surgery before. "It's always a matter of life or death," he continued.

Technically, Osbourne also explained the details of his heart condition. "The cap is blocked 80 percent, apparently," he said. "Sepsis also gave me something so-called arrhythmias when your heart can't keep up with time, like a drummer in a bad pub band "so thank you for that."

Furthermore, he added that the doctor refused to operate his heart valve because of the blood dilution drug he consumed to manage Parkinson's condition.

"Meanwhile, dilution means that if I had fallen, I would have bleeding in about five seconds," added Ozzy. "I really forgot how to turn old is annoying."


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