iPhone App for Panic Attacks

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Katharine
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This new app available to guide people through panic attacks using CBT and mindfulness.

http://www.letpanicgo.com/

Corina
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looks interesting.  I now wish I had an iphone, but it's too much money for me to buy.

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Sharon
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Awesome!  This is something I must check out for my flying anxiety ... thx for the info. Katharine!

blue4dolphin
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would be interested to know how people have found this any good

blue4dolphin (charlotte

Arlene
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Is there anything similar for BlackBerry phones?  I have a BlackBerry an I haven't found anything quite like that.

Arlene

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I've been considering an iPod touch as my graduation gift. It does almost everything an iPhone does (except the phone of course). Since there is no phone and it uses wi-fi for internet access, you don't have to pay monthly fees on it like you do for iPhone. A 32mb model costs about $300 in the US.

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Hopefully, Google's Android will be able to add this to their app store soon. You can get an Android-equipped phone for as cheap as $75, and it's open-source (both in the development package, which is free, and in the operating system).

Anyone here tried it out yet?

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itsthelatte
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Hopefully, Google's Android will be able to add this to their app store soon. You can get an Android-equipped phone for as cheap as $75, and it's open-source (both in the development package, which is free, and in the operating system).

Anyone here tried it out yet?

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not." - The Lorax by Dr. Seuss

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I agree, cuz i prefer. DROID OS over any other OS. My specialty is DROID OS. It would be neat if they have something like this in G-Play (formerly known as Android Market; ohhhh why did they have to change the name to something that sounds childish? Their G Play logo looks silly too, but as a Dev I'm just having to get used to it. I have to really avoid calling it Android Market because of the name change), cuz i have anxiety attacks every time my family gets on me about something that frusterates them. I'm very sensitive emotionally and don't like people raising their voices at me.

Droidlynn & X