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Ozzy Osbourne explains how stem cell treatment has helped him.

The musician has been living with a Parkinson's disease diagnosis since 2020.

Ozzy Osbourne revealed in a recent episode of his Ozzy Speaks on SiriusXM , what his stem cell treatment for Parkinson's disease has been like. The musician also explained his feelings about the procedure.

During a conversation with his co-host, Billy Morrison , Ozzy said (transcribed via Consequence.net ) : “I just got back from the doctor after having some stem cells inserted into me. I don’t feel so great, but I don’t know how I would be if I hadn’t started [the treatment].”

“This thing I have is like a super stem cell, you know? They put three bottles in me this morning. I had one about three months ago and this was a follow-up, and I have to go back in about six months,” he continued.

Listen to the full excerpt from the episode:

Back on stage

In previous statements to Cells4Life , her daughter, Kelly Osbourne , had said that after starting treatment, the symptoms of the disease decreased rapidly, as the progress was amazing.

However, Ozzy still expressed his desire to return to performing without difficulty, saying, "I'd like to do a show without falling over," and Morrison replied, "That'll happen. You'll get there."

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