LOS ANGELES, CA. (THECOUNT) — Ozzy Osbourne said during an interview with Good Morning America, that he doesn’t think he’ll be alive “that much longer.”

The singer, accompanied by his family, talked about his recent health battle, saying he spent all of 2019 laying in bed.

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“[I spent the year] lying on the f***ing bed feeling sorry for myself, going, ‘I’m dead, I’m finished, it’s all over’. This has been the worst f***ing year of my life.

The interview is one of the first since Ozzy Osbourne revealed his fight against Parkinson’s Disease – a neurological disorder that affects movement and motor coordination. According to the Mayo Clinic, neurons in the brain eventually break down and die causing a wide range of motor-skill related problems like slowed movement, impaired posture, balance issues, speech slurring or soft, rigid muscles, and tremors, reports GMA.

Ozzy has been diagnosed with PRKN 2 which is a form of Parkinson’s. Sharron said it’s “not a death sentence by any stretch of the imagination.”

Now, it sounds like Ozzy believes differently.

Ozzy admitted that he isn’t very happy with life, noting the lack of his health and his continued struggles with different illnesses/injuries.

“But I’m still here. In fact, I worried about [death] more when I was younger than I do now. I just try to enjoy things as much as possible, even though that’s so f–king hard sometimes.”

His tour is set to resume sometime this summer, but it remains to be seen if he will keep the same stops and dates as originally planned.

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