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Alan Brazil Says Life‑Saving Liver Transplant Left His Heart to Stop During Surgery

The talkSPORT host is recovering after an eight‑hour operation at Addenbrooke's and expects to return to broadcasting in a few weeks.

Overview

  • Brazil told listeners that surgeons at Addenbrooke's Hospital performed a liver transplant that lasted about eight hours and that his heart briefly stopped and then restarted during the operation.
  • He said he was called into hospital the same day he finished presenting his breakfast show and that the transplant took place roughly six weeks ago.
  • Brazil spent about a week in intensive care followed by several weeks on a ward, and he remains on multiple medications while he manages fluid retention and sleep problems with follow‑up appointments in Ipswich and Cambridge.
  • He praised the surgical team and Addenbrooke's staff for saving his life and described crowded ward conditions and heavy staffing pressures he witnessed during recovery.
  • Some outlets report that long‑term heavy drinking contributed to the need for a transplant, but that attribution is reported separately from Brazil’s on‑air account and is less directly corroborated by his statements.