Just be prepared to answer questions at meps, when I went to meps a couple months ago the doctor asked me about a hernia that I had from highschool in which I never went for surgery and only told my family doctor about it once during a yearly physical in highschool and never brought it up again or was asked about it from my family doctor afterwards due to it going away on its own. The meps doctor wound up doing a thorough inspection of the area anyways and kept asking questions as well.Thank you for the information.
The Navy does not have any documentation of my herniated disks, they just know I have lower back pain. My recruiter told me to not give them more information than they ask when I get to MEPS. My doctor's note for my back is very general and does not specify herniated disks either.
I'm hoping I can fly under the radar. Flying for the Navy has always been a dream of mine and I'm trying my hardest to not let my back get in the way of that. Again, hoping for the best, preparing for the worst.