Cue the panic - 5 days until exam date

Like many, I've just been lurking here, reading nearly every success and horror story. I'm five days out from exam time and the panic is starting to set in. I have five years experience in a non-technical role within InfoSec. No technical background whatsoever.

I've been studying off and on for a little over a year, four consecutive months of intense study, and have been utilizing the usual suspects: Shon Harris AIO, 11th Hour, IC2 OSG, Destination Certification MindMaps, Boson, PocketPrep, handwritten notes, flashcards and all of Kelly's videos on Cybrary. I've also taken a 10-week bootcamp class three times (seems excessive now that I'm writing that out!). The OSG was a last minute add but it's been helpful to switch things up a bit; I'd found I was getting too used to Boson's question formatting.

I'm scoring 75-80% in Boson and the OSG test banks. Around the same in PocketPrep. I've answered thousands of practice questions and made thousands of flashcards. This week I'm trying not to panic-cram but instead focus on really honing in on the BCP, DRP, SDLC and incident response phases/processes. Also Kerberos because those terms are tricky AF. Domain 4 will always be my weakest domain since I had no idea what a packet was and had never heard of the OSI model before starting to study for the CISSP (true story). While I know the basics, I've resigned to the fact I'll never remember what every single protocol does. I'm hoping that my lack of technical background will help me think less like a problem-solver and more like a manager since that's really all I know.

I've scheduled (and rescheduled) the exam 3 times but this time I'm going for it. My brain is cooked; even if I had another month before the exam, I don't know that I could retain anything additional. Anything you'd recommend for the last couple days before the exam (besides more panic)?