This is my 3rd cycle and I've had 2 interviews resulting in 1 WL (since October 15th) and 1 "hold for final decision" which is basically the WL before the WL.
My advice for coping (which is a daily struggle and something I haven't quite mastered yet) is to realize and accept that whether you get in or you don't, the time will pass. Would you rather look back on these weeks (months?) and have wasted them being anxious/panicky, or doing things you enjoy and having a good time? I made the decision in January that I would feel really stupid if I wasted six months worrying about something (mostly) out of my control at this point, only to be accepted. It's definitely a decision I force myself to make each day when I check my email/inbox, but making the decision to go out of my way to try new things and do things I won't be able to do when I hypothetically get into med school has helped and I highly recommend it.