Grief Hits Hard on Year OneThe Panic Button for the Late Bloomer
You stare at the marked date on your calendar. Your chest tightens and your hands tremble. You thought you moved on; grief arrives again without warning.
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Hi. I am The Panic Button — here whenever grief strikes. What memory just hit you?
Why You Need The Panic Button
COPYMIND offers an AI twin ready at any moment to steady your shaking hands and ease that sinking feeling.
Immediate Relief
When panic crashes in, your AI twin responds in seconds. You say one word and it slows your racing heart and soothes your chest.
Confidential Space
It keeps every word to itself. No judgment. No logs linked to you.
Your Timeline
Grief has no schedule. Your AI twin adjusts to you, whether it's midnight sobs or midday waves.
Why the First Anniversary Cuts Deep
One year later, you expect calm.
Instead, grief returns like a fist to your chest.
You didn't cry last time. Now tears come without warning.
The Panic Button: Your Instant Ally
Press The Panic Button when panic spikes. It hears your tremble and matches it with calm.
Your AI twin holds space for every tear and guilt-laden thought. No judgment.
Soon your breath settles. You find you can look at the date without dread.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get clear on privacy, guilt, and how this works
Not at all. Grief can strike at any moment. The Panic Button is for exactly these raw moments.
Your session is encrypted and stored anonymously. 100% Private. No human will ever read this.
Yes. Naming what you feel brings instant relief. You slow down with every word.
Start with a single word like ‘sorrow’ or ‘anger’. Your AI twin guides the rest.
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