Psych meds and alcohol really don't mix well. You have to be super careful around them as they can really maginfy alcohol's effects. Xanax and alcohol are both central nervous system depressants, so they magnify each other's effects.
As for your blood alcohol level, do you really know how much you had to drink? If you were in a black out you could have had way more to drink than you think, and simply not remember it. Blackouts are scary and dangerous. If you were having a seizure, vomiting and out of, I'd tend to believe the blood work.
And sorry to sound like a nag, but what you describe drinking actually is rather a lot, it's well over the safe drinking guidelines mental health / addictions org's put out as a guideline, and qualifies as binge drinking.
It sounds like you had a bad scare, that could have been potentially deadly. Might be worth reconsidering how much you're drinking and definitely rethink mixing alcohol and meds.
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