I don't know about Med School, but I am applying to PA School. I have sent out 2 applications, one had a deadline of Oct 1st, and the other is Nov 1st. On the Oct 1st application, I got a call after 4 days (!) offering me an interview.
Why is that a big deal? I was placed upon acedemic probabtion after my first semester, 1.24 GPA and again after my second semester when it went down to .97.
On my CASPA application, the narrative, I addressed this as a lack of maturity and how I learned more from that year than if I had got better grades and it prepared me for life. It sobered me and I was able to take stock of my direction. I have since brought my GPA to 3.56 with a science GPA of 3.8. At my college of graduation, I maintained 54 units with a 4.0
My point is this... Everyone knows people make mistakes. People admire others who can overcome those mistakes. Let your mistake work FOR you, and not against you. I had a lot of "A's" after that so I proved that it was my maturity at 18. I suggest that you do the same.
Just in case you want to see how I minimized this and had it work for me, here is my opening paragraphs:
"Years ago, I loaded up a 1955 VW beetle and headed down the freeway of life. Just as that car was ill equipped for freeway speeds, I was ill equipped to deal with lifes fast lane. Though I initially intended to serve God as a minister, I ended up serving myself. For this reason, I careened into the nearest ditch.
The wreckage of my first year in college taught me more about life than if I had been a successful student. I still had that burning desire to work in a capacity of service; I knew now that I just needed to find something for which I was better suited. I didnt know what that was, but MD sounded like a good idea at the time. I started taking classes toward this and got a job to support myself working in a field where social skills were important, a retail store."
The theme of my narative is how I progressed from each experience, like wine. Hope that helps you.