Man, 34, suffers cardiac arrest 'triggered by drinking daily Red Bull' - and it wasn't as many cans as you might think...

READ MORE: Experts reveal worrying chemicals inside YOUR energy drinks By Eve Simmons Health Editor For Mailonline Published: 10:41 EDT, 26 August 2024 | Updated: 10:43 EDT, 26 August 2024 e-mail View comments A mother-of-three has issued a stark warning against energy drinks after her husband suffered a deadly cardiac arrest as a result of glugging 'two to three cans a day'. In a social media video that has now amassed five million views, store manager Meagan Shreve explained how her husband's caffeinated soda habit caused his 'heart to stop'. Doctors had to perform chest compressions on Aaron Shreve, 34, to resuscitate him, resulting in broken ribs, claimed his wife.

Shreve remained in hospital for 'five to six weeks' while cardiologists monitored his heart. Doctors ultimately concluded his attack was a result of 'dehydration and he was having too many energy drinks.' Meagan Shreve, from Colorado Springs, USA, says her husband suffered a shock cardiac arrest one January evening, which she believes was caused by his energy drink habit In comments beside the video, Mrs Shreve clarifies that her husband was drinking 'two to three' energy drinks per day, plus coffee.

'This can be extremely, extremely dangerous...

I watched this 105 pound [47 kilograms] woman drag my husband out of a chair and start chest compressions so hard that she broke his ribs,' said Mrs.