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About a month a go I drank a monster and about 4 hours after drinking it I felt numbness in half of my hands and arms. Today I drank one again and the same thing happend I was also very shaky. Is all this normal?? Oh and I’m 15

I drink energy drinks all the time, it gives me an extra boost during long days. I’m very athletic, and very fit, so my body handles them differently than yours.
The long term side effects are not known at this time about them, but there are many different explanations from non-experts(as you read in other answers). 6 week body
I would advise only drinking a small portion of one. Your not used to the boost it gives, so start off slow.

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5 Responses to Energy Drink side effects?

  1. www.myspace.com/1real1genuineguy says:

    They contain tons of sugar and caffeine your going suffer a stroke , heart attack or death I would not recommend them drinks , They are not healthy to drink
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  2. Jasonizal says:

    Energy Drinks contain a variety of chemicals to energize the body and mind.
    Side effects are quite mild.
    Of course there’s sugar, and some people are over-sensitive to sugar. Therefore causing hyperactivity and loss of concentration.
    caffeine causes the same things, but in a more chemically advanced way.

    Most of the time, you’re just so excited when you have one, and you expect it to be big, which stimulates your adrenaline glands, and makes you shakey etc. THIS is the most common cause. But overdose (i.e more than 2-3 cans a day) can bring severe problems, like kidney damage, stomach problems, etc.

    Hope this helped, but being shaky can just be paranoia :)
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  3. Jacob C says:

    no thats not normal i drink monsters all the time!! and uhh jus goo to the doctor and see if u have a reaction to the ingrediants in monsters!
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  4. Keith says:

    I drink energy drinks all the time, it gives me an extra boost during long days. I’m very athletic, and very fit, so my body handles them differently than yours.
    The long term side effects are not known at this time about them, but there are many different explanations from non-experts(as you read in other answers).
    I would advise only drinking a small portion of one. Your not used to the boost it gives, so start off slow.
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  5. Amanda says:

    No, that doesn’t sound normal; it sounds like your body can’t handle the amount of stimulants in a full can. I’d switch to sodas or iced tea.
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