This famous YouTube channel owned by a clinical pharmacist shared a reenactment of a case they received where one patient had downed 12 energy drinks in 10 minutes and that caused his body to start collapsing as his pancreas, liver, and kidneys started to shut down. Sharing the story, the pharmacist shared a warning for anyone out there living a life where energy drinks have become an important part of their lifestyles.
'I Downed 12 Energy Drinks In 10 Minutes — And My Pancreas Ate Itself'
This man shares his story of what happened to his body after he drank 12 energy drinks within 10 minutes.
We all are living fast lifestyles and with this, energy drinks have become a staple for many people to boost their routines and give themselves a caffeine rush during their chaotic round-the-clock lifestyles.
But one should know the warning labels that come with consuming this kind of energy drink. As a matter of fact, some countries have introduced preventative measures when it comes to energy drinks, with the UK banning the sale of these beverages to children under the age of 16.
Now, a doctor has recalled what happened to a videogamer after he chose to consume 12 energy drinks in 10 minutes.
Dr. Bernard Hsu - a clinical pharmacist and popular YouTuber with over 2.6 million subscribers on his Chubbyemu channel - tells his viewers that the gamer downed the drinks as a stunt in a bid to impress his coworkers.
"These cases are patients who I, or my colleagues have seen." the video's description reads.
"A man drank 12 energy drinks in 10 minutes. This is what happened to his organs," Dr. Hsu says in the video.
In the resurfaced video, Dr. Hsu reveals that the gamer was a 36-year-old male with no diagnosed medical history, identified only as "JS".
Commentating over a reenactment of the incident, Dr. Hsu says that after chugging the drinks, JS was admitted to the ER with "breakthrough abdominal pain" the next day. By this point, he was unable to hold down any food or water and his breathing had become "stressed".
Dr. Hsu explains that JS had consumed over 1lb of sugar in just 10 minutes - which Dr. Hsu reveals ultimately resulted in the onset of acute pancreatitis.
In fact, per the New York Post, doctors soon learned that JS' pancreas had begun the process of "digesting itself".
Eventually, the fluid that had built up in JS' pancreas became infected - in turn, infecting his blood - and the gamer's kidneys and liver started to shut down.
Doctors rushed to save the patient's life and opted to put JS on IV fluids and antibiotics. Thankfully, their treatment plan was a success and JS was eventually discharged.
Dr. Hsu concluded his video by explaining that, if you are young and healthy, then a can of energy drink once in a while probably isn't going to have any adverse effects on you. However, "if you start chugging multiple cans back-to-back, then bad things are probably going to happen".
He explains that too much caffeine will cause your heart to race and make you become shaky and jumpy. But Dr. Hsu says that energy drinks are more than just caffeine, and that what experts do know is that there "might be an association with excess energy drink consumption and pancreatitis."
Eventually, Dr. Hsu says the experience was a "wake-up call" for JS.
