I drank Pepsi for years, I was addicted for almost 40 yrs. I never thought it would effect me and now I am having problems.
I think it is hypokalemia. I have to get a diagnosis but I am sure that is what it is
In people with hypokalemia, a drop in blood potassium levels results in problems with vital muscle functions. Symptoms can range from mild weakness to serious paralysis, say Greek researchers who conducted a review of people who drank between two to nine liters of cola a day.
Hypokalemia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Hypokalemia is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the level of potassium in the blood drops too low.
Possible causes of hypokalemia include:
Certain antibiotics (carbenicillin, gentamicin, amphotericin B)
Certain drugs, called diuretics, that can cause excess urination
Diarrhea (including the use of too many laxatives, which can cause diarrhea)
Diseases that affect the kidney's ability to retain potassium (for example, Liddle syndrome, Cushing syndrome, hyperaldosteronism, Bartter syndrome, Fanconi syndrome)
Eating disorders (such as bulimia)
Eating large amounts of licorice or using products such as herbal teas and chewing tobaccos that contain licorice made with glycyrrhetinic acid (this substance is no longer used in licorice made in the United States)
Excessive sweating
Excessive vomiting
Kidney problems
Lack of enough potassium in diet (rarely)
A small drop in potassium usually doesn't cause symptoms. However, a big drop in the level can be life threatening.
Symptoms of hypokalemia include:
Abnormal heart rhythms (dysrhythmias), especially in people with heart disease
Breakdown of muscle fibers (rhabdomyolysis)
Constipation
Fatigue
Muscle weakness or spasms
Paralysis (which can include the lungs)