Ozzy Osbourne Wrote About Heart Problem in New Memoir Before Heart Attack Caused His Death
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Ozzy Osbourne Wrote About Heart Problem in New Memoir Before Heart Attack Caused His Death
"In the passages, as reported by , Ozzy wrote that he had been diagnosed with a "dodgy heart valve" that was "80 per cent blocked." He also revealed that the sepsis he contracted from a prior operation left him with arrhythmia - "when your heart can't keep time, like a drummer in a bad pub band - so cheers for that.""
"Continuing, Ozzy wrote that his doctors wouldn't operate on the valve because of the blood-thinning medication he was taking to manage his Parkinson's condition. Stopping the meds "would be too dangerous." "Meanwhile, the thinners mean if I ever fall over, I'd bleed out in about five seconds," added Osbourne, who passed away on July 22nd. "I've honestly lost count of the ways in which getting old sucks.""
Ozzy Osbourne's official cause of death was a heart attack with coronary artery disease and Parkinson's listed as contributing factors. He had been diagnosed with a "dodgy heart valve" that was 80 percent blocked. Sepsis contracted from a prior operation left him with arrhythmia, impairing the heart's rhythm. Doctors declined valve surgery because blood-thinning medication taken to manage Parkinson's made stopping treatment too dangerous. Those blood thinners also created a severe risk of fatal bleeding from falls. Osbourne passed away on July 22. A Paramount+ docuseries chronicling his final years, Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape from Now, is set to premiere Tuesday.
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