It's been six months since Ozzy Osbourne had spine surgery, but he's still struggling to stay on his feet.
The Black Sabbath rocker, 74, is worried that he will not be able to play a show in Finland in May if his condition doesn't improve quickly.

While speaking about his health on Sirius XM online radio via The Sun, Ozzy said, "I mean, I want to be out there. I want to be doing it."
Ozzy underwent surgery in June after being warned that ignoring his ailing back could lead to very serious problems.
"That surgeon told me if I didn't have the surgery there would be a good chance I would be paralyzed from the neck down," he said. "So I thought… I have got to have it done. I can't begin to tell you how f****** frustrating life has become."
The rock icon has dealt with his fair share of health issues over the years, but things are different this time.
"It is amazing how you go along in life and one stupid thing can screw everything up for a long time. I have never been ill this long in my life," he said. "When I was a downbeat drunken drug addict I would not be out this long."
"It is just as frustrating as f***," he added.