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By rights, Ozzy Osbourne should not be alive. He spent forty years on a hell-raising, bat-biting, ant-snorting*, drink and drug-fuelled bender. He broke his neck going two miles an hour on a quad bike and died twice in a chemically induced coma. And yet - at 62 years old - he is healthier and happier than ever. He is a walking medical miracle.So who better to offer the public medical advice and support? In May 2010 the Sunday Times invited Dr Ozzy to be their new Agony Uncle. Since then he has answered questions ranging from dog depression to snoring to third nipples and has also tackled more serious questions with his trademark humour and hard-won wisdom.The column has become such a phenomenon that Dr Ozzy has now decided to gather together all his advice into one handy guide. Ozzys motto is that if he can survive and enjoy a happy and healthy life - then *anyone* can. And enjoy a very good laugh along the way.* Yes. You read that right. Ant-snorting.ReviewsReviews for I AM OZZY: Gripping, funny and sad Q A must-read for fans of vicarious rocknroll insanity Scotland on Sunday Packed with outrageous, hilarious, disgusting and wholly improbable incidents Guardian Mightily entertaining Heat A frank and honest account that will make you laugh out loud A brilliant read Sun Every page of this hugely entertaining, sometimes painfully frank autobiography seems to have at least one punch-line to a good joke UNCUT

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Warning Ozzy Osbourne is not a qualified medical professional Caution Is - photo 1

Warning:

Ozzy Osbourne is not a qualified medical professional

Caution Is Advised

Seriously, Caution Is Advised

Disclaimer

Some names and personal details in this book have been changed for privacy reasons, and most questions have been edited.

Facts in the pul -out boxes and quiz sections were supplied by Dr. Ozzys research department (hes cal ed Chris), as Dr. Ozzys memory of events between 1968 and the present are not entirely reliable.

This book should not be relied upon for medical purposes.

Important Safety Information

Do not use DR. OZZY if you suffer from medical conditions, ailments, or other health concerns, as this may cause sudden and unsafe death or death-like symptoms. Discuss your mental health with a qualified psychiatrist if youre considering using DR. OZZY. In the rare event that use of DR. OZZY results in the growth of winged testicles, seek immediate medical help, or fly to your nearest hospital. If you are under the age of 18

or an extraterrestrial lifeform, you should not use DR. OZZY. Trials have shown that a low dose of DR. OZZY is no safer than a high dose of DR.

OZZY. Even trace amounts of DR. OZZY, which may be undetectable to the human eye, can result in serious damage to wildlife. If you suspect the presence of DR. OZZY, inform government agencies immediately and remain indoors. Use of DR. OZZY is legal y prohibited in many territories and may be considered a felony in the United States. If accidental use of DR. OZZY should occur, wash the affected area immediately. DR. OZZY should not be taken with other self-help products, as confusion and bleeding could arise. Users of DR. OZZY have reported instances of cranial detonation, self-amputation, and madness. It is not possible to determine whether these events were directly related to DR. OZZY or to other factors. DR. OZZY does not protect against sexual y transmitted diseases, ingrowing toenails, and bovine spongiform encephalitis. The most frequently observed side-effects of DR. OZZY include hysteria and indigestion. Less commonly, leprosy may occur. Also, in clinical studies of DR. OZZY, a smal number of men experienced certain sexual side-effects, such as penis detachment and ocular ejaculation. These occurred in less than 99.9% of men and went away in those who stopped using DR. OZZY because of other, more serious side-effects, such as prolonged agony and screaming.

DR. OZZYS MEDICINE CABINET

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B l ac k S tuff, Greas y (From Dad s S hed) A c ne/B l em i s hes

B randy (4 B ottl es )

Hangover

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Coc ai ne, E i ghti es -V i ntage (B ag Of)

A thl ete s Foot

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Dynam i te (2 S ti c ks )

Cons ti pati on

Chi c ken (1, A l i ve)

Hangover (S evere)

Footbal l (1, Leather)

Di agnos ti c s

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Com m on Col d

S ewi ng K i t (S tol en From S i s ter)

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A s A bove

P ool Cue (1)

Di agnos ti c s

S ti nk B om bs (Novel ty P ac k Of)

Indi ges ti on (S evere)

W arm V egetabl e Fat (T ub Of)

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W hi s key (2 B ottl es )

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Introduction

A Note to All Patients

If someone had told me a few years ago that Id end up writing a book of advice, Id have punched them in the nose for taking the piss. I mean, unless the advice is how to end up dead or in jail, Im not exactly qualified. Im Ozzy Osbourne, not Oprah fucking Winfrey.

But here I am: Dr. Ozzy, as people cal me now. And to be totally honest with youI love this new gig.

I suppose it al started just before my last world tour, when a bloke from The Sunday Magazine in London came over to my house and asked if I wanted to be their new health and relationship columnist. When Id finished spitting out tea over my Yorkshire terrier, I asked him, Are you sure youve got the right person? He said yeah, they were sure. If I wanted the job, the guy added, readers would write in with their problems

everything from stubbed toes to tearaway kids and fal -outs with the in-lawsand Id give my answers. I wouldnt even have to put pen to paper: someone would cal me up every week so I could dictate my words of wisdom over the telephone.

Lookare you absolutely 100 per cent sure youve got the right person? I asked him again.

He just smiled.

The funny thing is, the more I thought about it, the more it made sense in a crazy way. I mean, by al accounts Im a medical miracle. Its al very wel going on a bender for a couple of weeks, but mine went on for the best part of 40 years. At one point I was knocking back four bottles of cognac a day, blacking out, coming to again, and carrying on. Meanwhile, during the filming of The Osbournes, I was shoving 42 different types of prescription medication down my neck every single day. Each one of those drugs had about twenty or thirty different side-effects, so at any time, there were about a thousand things wrong with me just thanks to the pil s. And that was before the dope I was smoking in my safe room, away from the cameras; or the crates of beer I was putting away; or the speed I was doing before my daily jogs around Beverly Hil s. I also used to get through cigars like they were cigarettes. Id smoke em in bed. Do you mind? Id ask Sharon, as I lit up a Cuban the size of the Red October.

Please, go ahead shed saybefore whacking me with a copy of Vanity Fair.

Of course, Ive also taken a few wel , not-exactly-legal things in my time. There are probably rats in U.S. Army labs whove seen fewer chemicals than I have. Whats amazing is, none of that dodgy shit ever kil ed me. On the other hand, maybe it shouldnt be such a surprise, given al the other things Ive also survived: like being hit by a plane (it crashed into my tour bus when I was asleep with Sharon in the back); or getting a false-positive HIV test (it turned out that my immune system was knocked out by booze and cocaine); or a suspected rabies infection (after eating a bat); or being told that I had Parkinsons disease (it was actual y a rare genetic tremor). I was even put in the loony bin for a while. Do you masturbate, Mr Osbourne? was the first thing the guy in the white coat asked me. Im here for my head, not my dick! I told him.

Oh, and yeah, Ive been dead twice: it happened (so Im told) while I was in chemical y induced coma after I broke my neck in a quad bike accident. Ive got more metal screws in me now than an IKEA flatpackal thanks to the amazing doctors and nurses at the NHS.

I always used to say that when I die, I should donate my body to the Natural History Museum. But since accepting the job as Dr. Ozzywhich snowbal ed into a gig at Rolling Stone, tooI dont have to any more, cos a bunch of scientists from Harvard University offered to take sample of my DNA and map out my entire human genome. What dyou wanna do that for? I asked them. To find out why youre stil alive, they said.

Thanks to them, I now know for sure that Im a genetic anomalyor at least thats what they told a room ful of mega-brains at TEDMED, a medical conference in San Diego, California, when they announced the results in 2010 (see chapter 7).

The fact that Im stil alive aint the only reason why I decided to become Dr. Ozzy, though. Ive also seen literal y

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