skier,
1st. Most important - "Remember the Honor Code."
2nd. When your filling out your applications no matter what remember what is first and most important.
3rd. "Diagnosed with exercise induced asthma at the age of twelve." This is your start ---- it was before 13.
4th. +1 to martinjj - I would like to add to this and say that "IF" your parents are willing to pay see a pulmonology specialist. if you can find one that works within the DoDMERB network even better. Passing the spirometry test would be an excellent start adding in a specialist adds weight in a letter to DoDMERB.
My DS was diagnosed at age 8 and like you never used his meds. To that end that does not matter what he accomplished in sports. What it comes down to is the spirometry test and quite possibly the another test (forgot the name, watch for someone adding that info).
I took the suggestion of another parent. I got my sons medical records organized, took him to the pulmonology specialist (he also worked with the military), he passed the spirometry test, got a letter from the specialist and was expecting him to get DQ'ed. in the end all they asked for was copies of his medical records and he was qualified.
All cases are different...
Remember the Honor Code!!