Ozzy Osbourne says he's 'not completely sober' amid health struggles

Ozzy Osbourne has been smoking some weed again amid his health struggles.

The famously hard-living Black Sabbath frontman was diagnosed with Parkin syndrome in 2005, with the main symptom being involuntary shudders.

During a recent episode of his Madhouse Chronicles podcast, Ozzy - who misused alcohol and other drugs for most of his adult life - revealed he occasionally smokes marijuana after years of sobriety.

"I am happier, but I am not completely sober. I use a bit of marijuana from time to time," he said, before crediting his wife Sharon with keeping him from returning to old habits. "I am lucky my wife kicks my butt all the time, and she would f**king make life so difficult. Even with marijuana, she will f**king find it and get rid of it."

Ozzy went on to note that he felt as if he couldn't "do a thing creatively sober" when he was making music in the '70s.

"I was the king of the world, a rock star, and I had the biggest party ever. The thing is, I never thought I could do a f**king thing of creativity (if I was sober)," the 75-year-old claimed.

However, Ozzy conceded his life is "much easier" now he doesn't use hard drugs.

The rocker also recalled how he was given a "tiny bit" of ketamine by a doctor a short time ago and that was enough to "spark him".

"I went to a doctor recently and started to have this ketamine," he explained. "He put a tiny bit in me, but that was enough to spark me. That thing came back and weighted my brain."

Ozzy also once shared the yarn of why he decided to stop taking acid - which is worth the read.

Ozzy did urge fans struggling with addiction to seek out advice from experts at Alcoholics Anonymous.

"If you are out there and you are using dope and you want to get off, there is plenty of help," he shared. "AA is a 12-step programme. It got me sorted out to a certain degree. I don't go to meetings myself anymore. Maybe I should do, I don't know."

In other Ozzy news - later this month, he's set to be inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist, after previously being inducted as part of Black Sabbath in 2006.

While Ozzy himself won't be performing, he's set to be honored by a line-up of performers including Jack Black, Maynard James Keenan, Jelly Roll, Billy Idol, and more. What a line up!

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