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Neil 'Razor' Ruddock says reality TV 'saved my life' after show detected health problems

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Liverpool and England star believes he would be dead now had he not appeared on telly show Harry's Heroes, which uncovered a litany of potentially life-threatening health problems.

Medical tests undertaken on the programme revealed Razor, 52, has an irregular heartbeat.It led to him having a pacemaker fitted while he drastically cut down his alcohol consumption, which he admits had become a problem.His heart also stopped during an emergency heart operation.

His health was in jeopardy after years of going on huge booze-filled benders. The ex- Premier League ace told Daily Star: "It's fair to say going on the show probably saved my life. "I'd urge people to get checked out, you could be a ticking timebomb.

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