blood, urine, brain. is this where diane schuler s blood-alcohol was tested? yes. when we talk about the effect first of alcohol, the frontal lobe of your brain starts to be affected around .010% .10%. diane shuler had over ten drinks in her at the time she died. her blood alcohol was 0.19%, and the vitreous humor was 0.23%, and gastric contents were 0.25% alcohol levels. i m a psychiatrist, trained in general psychiatry and then did additional training in drugs and alcohol. once you start getting over 0.2, then you start getting into
you don t want to touch that. this is an area where we set up our alcohol levels for whatever sample we re testing, so it s blood, urine, brain. is this where diane schuler s blood-alcohol was tested? yes. when we talk about the effect first of alcohol, the frontal lobe of your brain starts to be affected around .010 .10%. diane shuler had over ten drinks in her at the time she died. her blood alcohol was 0.19%, and the vitreous humor was 0.23, and gastric contents were 0.25% alcohol levels. i m a psychiatrist, trained in general psychiatry and then did additional training in drugs and alcohol. once you start getting over 0.2, then you start getting into
you don t want to touch that. this is an area where we set up our alcohol levels for whatever sample we re testing, so it s blood, urine, brain. is this where diane schuler s blood-alcohol was tested? yes. when we talk about the effect first of alcohol, the frontal lobe of your brain starts to be affected around .010 .10%. diane shuler had over ten drinks in her at the time she died. her blood alcohol was 0.19%, and the vitreous humor was 0.23, and
you don t want to touch that. this is an area where we set up our alcohol levels for whatever sample we re testing, so it s blood, urine, brain. is this where diane schuler s blood-alcohol was tested? yes. when we talk about the effect first of alcohol, the frontal lobe of your brain starts to be affected around .010 .10%. diane shuler had over ten drinks in her at the time she died. her blood alcohol was 0.19%, and the vitreous humor was 0.23, and gastric contents were 0.25% alcohol levels. i m a psychiatrist, trained in general psychiatry and then did additional training in drugs and alcohol. once you start getting over 0.2, then you start getting into