Don't let all these people scare you into paying consulting firms for advice and what not. A full-time AME (preferably a HIMS guy) will know what to do in order to give you the best chance at getting certified. Start gathering your medical records now as this will save you time and make sure that the doctor that diagnosed you can put in the records that you're stable and the issue is resolved. I know a guy with more extreme diagnosis who got a first class medical issued, but he did have to jump through some hoops, being a $1200 psych evaluation from a specialized aerospace psychiatrist....but he got certified. The FAA likes honest pilots and as long as the situation is resolved and you give them the information/records they seek; you should be good to go. Good luck.