Question for a Doc:
I am an SNA-select heading to OCS in July. I have been told by a civilian doc that I have Mitral Valve Prolapse based on a "click" he could hear, but I had no murmur. He also told me he couldn't detect any regurgitation or any other issues when he listened to my heart, and said it is a non-issue. I have not had an echocardiogram.
I reviewed the NAMI waiver guidelines and found that the Navy requires click, murmur, and Echo indication of prolapse for a diagnosis of MVP. I'm concerned about the part that says that some "Echo only" indications may be sufficient to disqualify from flight duties.
My question is (unless I've misinterpreted the NAMI guide), since I don't have the murmur and thus can't be diagnosed with MVP, what other considerations will be taken into account to determine if I'm go/ no-go to be a pilot? Is my issue one that would likely be waiverable/ a non-issue?
My lifelong dream is to be a Naval Aviator, so I greatly appreciate any help/ insight on the issue. Thank you!