Ozzy’s son, Jack Osbourne has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Jack is only 26 and learned of his illness two weeks after the birth of his first daughter Pearl with his fiancée Lisa Stelly.
The often fatal disease affects the central nervous system and can cause problems with muscle control, strength and stamina.
Kelly Osbourne tweeted,
“please support my brother in not only his bravery but honesty!”
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"Often fatal? What? NOT TRUE.
Arghhh! The most misinformed report I've read in a long time. What is up with 'causes problems with muscle ccontrol, strenght and stamina?! It doesn't even begin to describe what MS really entails, and the 'often fatal' is enough to make any newly dx'ed person depressive.
we love you from Tokyo, Jack. your daugher will help you be fine!
Very challenging, but manageable. Did he get a spinal tap to confirm the diagnoses, and if not, did he get tested for Lyme disease, which can mimic MS and is much more manageable? Hope and blessings.
WTH? Douche bags- As a patient I can tell you that MS is not "often fatal". It is an incurable, most often managable disease that because of some of the complications that can occur from it CAN lower one's life expectancy by about 10 years. Yes it fackin blows, but it's not necessarily a death sentence. Way to report fucktards!
Very sad! Stay strong!