It's fascinating to me that some people here are willing to absolve (or condemn) a guy with a diagnosis from a physician for a disqualifying mental disorder simply because the guy comes on an internet forum and says, "Hey, I'm good to go." Compounding this problem, we now have a commissioned Naval Officer recommending that the guy (whom he has never met) commit fraud and conceal a disqualifying mental disorder on his application. Brilliant. None of us are qualified to absolve this individual from his previous diagnosis - that is why we have flight surgeons and mental health professionals.
To the OP - do not lie or omit anything about your medical history if you choose to apply. If you were misdiagnosed or somehow grew out of the problem, there are legitimate pathways to resolve that, but the Navy needs to have a complete picture of your medical history. With a full understanding of your history, Navy medecine will make a determination, then they assume the risk of approving you. Don't take that risk on yourself, or place it unwittingly on the shoulders of your shipmates. That's not fair to anyone.
To the OP - do not lie or omit anything about your medical history if you choose to apply. If you were misdiagnosed or somehow grew out of the problem, there are legitimate pathways to resolve that, but the Navy needs to have a complete picture of your medical history. With a full understanding of your history, Navy medecine will make a determination, then they assume the risk of approving you. Don't take that risk on yourself, or place it unwittingly on the shoulders of your shipmates. That's not fair to anyone.