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Cô gái 20 tuổi bị ngừng tim và suy nội tạng sau khi uống loại đồ uống này- Ảnh 3.

At the hospital, Jazmin was placed on three different life support machines, including ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) to help oxygenate her blood, a dialysis machine to remove waste from her kidneys, and a machine to control her oxygen levels. Doctors also implanted a defibrillator to monitor her heart rhythm and give her an electric shock if anything went wrong.

Despite extensive testing, doctors were unable to determine the exact cause of Jazmin's cardiac arrest.

After two weeks of fighting for her life, Jazmin made a miraculous recovery. "Every day I got stronger and the doctors ran a lot of heart tests on me and they all came back normal. They couldn't find any heart problems and couldn't explain why this happened," she said.

Jazmin believes that the caffeine-containing energy drink may have combined with her underlying heart problems to cause the crisis. “I never paid much attention to my heart health in the past, and I mistook occasional palpitations for anxiety,” she admits. “Now it seems like I may have always had this problem, but I never took it seriously.”

Although Jazmin eventually recovered, the experience had a huge impact on her and her boyfriend’s lives. They both lost their jobs due to having to take extended leave to care for Jazmin, and are facing huge hospital bills.

The near-death experience also gave Jazmin a new perspective on life. “I feel like I was given a second life,” she says. “If this had happened when I was alone, or a few years later, I might not be alive. The doctors said it was a miracle and I was literally one step away from death.”

She urges people to pay attention to their body's signals and check for potential health problems in time to avoid major disasters.

The energy drink, meanwhile, contains 200mg of caffeine, twice as much as two cups of coffee. While the drink contains a variety of vitamins and nutrients, high levels of caffeine can pose a risk to heart health, especially for people with underlying heart conditions.