How RedBull and other caffeine based energy drinks can lead to heart attacks and coma.

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Jagerbomb put me in a COMA: Teenager's heart stopped three times after downing 10 club shots

As bubbly teenager Jayde Dinsdale chatted on the morning after a night on the town, she suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed.

It was the terrifying start of a traumatic ordeal caused by the caffeine in the Jagerbombs she had downed.

Jayde, 18, suffered three cardiac arrests in total, ended up in a coma, and had to spend three weeks in hospital.

The student said: “The doctors told me it was all to do with the energy drinks.

“Now I’m looking at how much caffeine is in these drinks and I just can’t believe they are on sale.”

She collapsed in the bathroom at home at 10am, eight hours after leaving the club where she downed the Jagerbombs – made from Jagermeister spirit and caffeine-filled energy drinks. Jayde’s *terrified family administered CPR as they waited for paramedics.

Her mum Natalie, 38, said: “She was her normal bubbly self but suddenly her chest jolted and she fell to the floor, hitting her head on the bath and radiator.

“I put her in the recovery position and stabilised her but she had another fit. I screamed for my husband.

“Jayde’s pulse was very faint and she started to go purple. She was dead on the bathroom floor – it’s a miracle that she is still with us.”

As Eliesha, 12, held her sister’s head steady, dad Darryl, 38, performed CPR he learnt from the British Heart Foundation’s Stayin’ Alive ads. After arriving in intensive care, Jayde was put in an induced coma for 52 hours to protect her brain and heart.

Her family faced an agonising wait to see if she would recover.

But she emerged from the coma, then a defibrillator was implanted under the skin on her shoulder to shock her heart back into a normal rhythm if it beats too fast or too slowly.

Jayde was told by medics that when the alcohol she drank had worn off the caffeine in her system took control of her heart rate – causing it to accelerate wildly.

She said: “I hope people will think twice about energy drinks – they could be deadly.” Jayde, of Yeovil, Somerset, is trying to put the ordeal behind her.

She said: “At first I was so tired I could barely get out of bed. I’m getting better but I’m still tired.”

There was a two-for-one offer on drinks at the club in her hometown on the night in January when she had the Jagerbomb binge. Speaking about Jayde’s time in hospital, her mum said: “She was covered in tubes. Nothing can prepare you for seeing your child like that.”

Jagerbombs are often made with Red Bull. A 250ml can of the energy drink has roughly the same amount of caffeine as in a cup of coffee.

Dr David Maritz, of Yeovil District Hospital where Jayde was treated, said reports suggest children and young adults are at potential risk from high amounts of energy drinks.

Dad-of-five John Jackson, 40, of Darlaston, West Mids, died last year from a caffeine overdose after eating a pack of 12 energy mints.

A warning on the caffeine-filled Hero sweets advised people not to eat more than five in 24 hours.

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I was thinking of trying RedBull for myself, but no hearing this. Oh boy, I'm glad I haven't tried it yet. I tried the other energy drink in college and it was disgusting.
 
This is horrifying.

I have always avoided energy drinks. I do drink a lot of coffee, probably more than is good for me.


Same here, plus I drink Mountain Dew throughout the day after I've had at least 2 cups of coffee! I never tried the energy drinks, because coffee and soft drinks are enough to energize me. I might need to scale back on them, since high blood pressure is prevalent in my family (paternal and maternal lines).
 
Jagerbomb put me in a COMA: Teenager's heart stopped three times after downing 10 club shots

My underlined text explains why she had a cardiac arrest. Any person who downs TEN shots filled with Jagerbombs is asking for trouble. There's already plenty of warnings on products like Redbull but this particular person decided to drink herself stupid. True that each can advises of the high caffiene content and that's why THEY STATE ON THE CAN ONLY TO DRINK TWO IN A DAY! Instead of blaming it on the caffiene filled drinks people should be made more aware of responsible aclohol drinking.

Sorry but this subject really urks me & the media tries to make it sound like one thing when the blame should be on the other! She was silly to drink 10 shots in the first place.

*Rant over*
 
Between 2004 and 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration received 21 reports from doctors or hospitals connecting Red Bull with a long list of symptoms, including fatigue, dizziness, chest pain and more, records show.

But the numbers might be much higher than that. The FDA has previously confirmed 18 deaths that had a suspected link to energy drinks, and in a 2009 federal study, 13,000 emergency room visits were associated with the consumption of such beverages.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...-million-suit-article-1.1498452#ixzz3437fnZrz
 
This is terrifying - but doesn't surprise me somehow! I have never tried it I stick to water and coffee.
In my country loads of young school kids buy it legally in the supermarket - really bad trend!
 
Jagerbombs are great, but best when limited to one or two. It's not rocket science that one ought not mix uppers (energy drinks) with downers (alcohol).

I've done them on occasion without incident, and there is nothing inherently dangerous about having one or two (for most). The problem is, people get carried away with them and do more than would be reasonable and prudent, especially in party settings (where people are otherwise irresponsible with alcohol, such as the infinitely idiotic 21 shots on your 21st birthday, which is just asking for alcohol poisoning).

The only energy drink/alcohol combination I would consider inherently dangerous is the drink known as Four Loko. It is an extremely sweet combination of energy drink and malt liquor (each can having 12% alcohol). The problem is that it is really sweet, so you cannot taste the alcohol at all, so people are tempted to drink it in exactly the same way one would drink a normal energy drink (gone within minutes). With 12% alcohol downed in less than 10 minutes' time, I need not tell you how poorly things will certainly pan out.

I once did that and ended up blacking out and getting sick. To this day, I will not touch Four Loko.
 
To me it's as simple as not ever to mess with your body.
Really everybody should go into themselves and think what are you doing to yourself and why and if it's really needed.
No matter if it's red bull or other so called 'energy drink's or if it's nicotine, coffee, alcohol... any other drug... but sheeesh same with too much diet, or also overeating... same with too much sport... or no sport at all.
Simply do not mess with your own body! If you do, just be aware the next time it could be your body can't forgive you again!
 
I remember watching "1000 Ways To Die" on SPIKE, there's one with a woman who drank so much energy drinks plus her anger, her heart rate was racing fast and then she died of a heart attack.
 
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