Unless your condition is one of the medical conditions requiring one Special Issuance before operating under BasicMed (and it doesn’t appear to be), when you and your physician believe you’re healthy enough to fly, then fly.
The one SI conditions are listed below.
A mental health disorder, limited to an established medical history or clinical diagnosis of—
A personality disorder that is severe enough to have repeatedly manifested itself by overt acts;
A psychosis, defined as a case in which an individual —
Has manifested delusions, hallucinations, grossly bizarre or disorganized behavior, or other commonly accepted symptoms of psychosis; or
May reasonably be expected to manifest delusions, hallucinations, grossly bizarre or disorganized behavior, or other commonly accepted symptoms of psychosis; A bipolar disorder; or A substance dependence within the previous 2 years, as defined in §67.307(a)(4) of 14 Code of Federal Regulations
A neurological disorder, limited to an established medical history or clinical diagnosis of any of the following: Epilepsy; Disturbance of consciousness without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause; or A transient loss of control of nervous system functions without satisfactory medical explanation of the cause.
A cardiovascular condition, limited to a one-time special issuance for each diagnosis of the following:
Myocardial infarction; Coronary heart disease that has required treatment;
Cardiac valve replacement; or Heart replacement.