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Ozzy Osbourne says doctors gave him four times normal dose of anaesthetic before op

Ozzy Osbourne has claimed that during one wild part of his life, his tolerance to drugs was so high that it took four doses of anaesthetic to put him to sleep.

The former Black Sabbath singer, 73, said: “I had a procedure when I was doing all this s***.

“The guy putting the stuff in goes, ‘how long have you been doing this music?’ And I said so many years, and kept talking. And he goes, ‘Why aren’t you asleep yet?’”

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He said that it took four times the typical dose to anesthetise him.

Despite becoming more sedate since the height of his excessive drug binges, he recently relapsed, revealing in a radio interview that he had bought some legal cannabis at a shop in LA.

Ozzy said he has embraced family life since not being ‘off his face’ anymore

Ozzy dropped £600 on the stash, to realise that he wasn’t going to be able to smoke it.

He said: “I got it and I thought what the *** have I bought that for? Four ounces? I just had Covid so I can’t smoke anyway. I’d had one of those thoughts ‘that would be good’. But I never smoked one.”

He also told Sirius XM: “The thing that keeps me away from it now is I got real with me. One of the main reasons I have embraced my family is because I am not out of my ****ing face any more.”

Ozzy and Sharon recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary

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He recently celebrated his 40th wedding anniversary with wife Sharon.

He posted a throwback snap to Instagram of the pair on their wedding day in Maui, Hawaii, captioning it: “40 Years Ago Today! Happy Anniversary My Love”.

He also recently said that he would like to renew his vows with Sharon again, after the pair renewed them in 2017 following Ozzy’s infidelity.

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