I wouldn't let anyone else other than myself guide my future. People always say that you should do what you love, and I have had time to think about this is and I don't think a Navy career would make me happy. I fell that letting my recruiter know about my situation might only worsen it. Thanks again for the help.
In as flame retardant a manner as possible,
First, you did swear an oath, you should really consider very carefully if that's the sort of thing you're willing to start your professional life by breaking.
Secondly, you have all of your life to settle in one place, work corporate America, or self employ. Do you really want to look back at age 30 and say, "Man, I could have done things others only dream of" as you sit at the same desk you look out from for the next 35 years of working life?
Bottom line is, you're probably not getting out of this cleanly. You might be able to fib and have a medical issue or some made up junk, but you really have to consider that weight on your conscious. Though to be honest, if you're willing to do it, then please do. Personally, I did some hard thinking about accepting this commitment, and it'd be a relief to know that deceitful people start weeding themselves out before I even swear in.
Do yourself a favor. Sit down, think long and hard about what you'd gain by staying away, and what irreplaceable things you'll never get to say you did by sticking it out. You've only got to fvck this one thing up to say for the rest of your life "What it?".