To the OP, after reading through your two threads, couple of observations for you. I get that your doc changed the depression diagnosis to adjustment disorder. Seems to me like that's your current diagnosis, I.E. you're still symptomatic. Now, I only know what I've read here and I'm not a doc, but it seem to me like you're not quite being honest with yourself about your own mental health. If you went to a doc for the purposes of getting a so called "clean bill of health" and he gave you another diagnosis, then you don't have a clean bill of health. If you were truly asymptomatic, then the doc would have indicated as much in your record and sent you on your way. The fact that you think the doc wasn't giving you a clean bill of health for personal reasons makes me question your own judgement and objectivity - frankly, it sounds ridiculous. Ever consider that he might actually be giving you his professional opinion? When he acts like you shouldn't be trying for this Naval Aviation thing, then that should ell you something and there's probably a valid mental health issue. Everyone on this thread has been blowing sympathetic smoke up our ass here. You need a dose of reality.
Your problem is simple. Go to a psychiatrist and get something on paper that says you've been asymptomatic for ANY mental disorder for whatever time period the Navy requires. If you can't get a psychiatrist to stipulate that, then you're not physically qualified, period.
Brett