It wasn't too long ago that I was in high school and having the same issues that you are having now. I thought I was huge and constantly wanted to lose weight. Btw, I wasn't even that big back then...just thought I was. But now, I definitely need to lose a lot of weight.
Anyway, that is off the subject. That is totally like me to get sidetracked!

I know in high school it was hard for me to eat the way I wanted to. Not b/c of my mom. But b/c of my stepdad and my friends. My stepdad is the one that loves to cook in my family. He is as southern as they come (which I am definitely not) so he makes those really unhealthy homecooked fried foods that his family grew up on. I would tell him that I was trying to lose weight, but he just didn't grasp it. He's extremely skinny so of course he couldn't relate. Now my friends were the same way. They couldn't understand if I didn't feel up to a burger and fries. It just wore me down, so eventually I didn't focus much on dieting. I just made sure I didn't overeat. I also combined a lot of exercise. And believe me, when you are in Jr. high and High School that really does work!
In Jr. high I never had a real problem w/weight anyway b/c I was always going skating or walking w/friends. We always did something.
In high school, we were less active, but I started exercising on my own. There was a school track at the high school. I would get up early before school and go walk on it several times a week. When I didn't do that, I would just do a little work-out in my room, such as situps, jumping jacks, etc. And you know what, in high school...even though I felt fat I never gained weight. I now realize if I had stuck to that routine when I went to college and now that I am married I might never have gained it now.
So, now I am going to have to start all over.
You on the other hand, have a perfect excuse to start an exercise program young...that dreaded mac 'n' cheese!

Sorry this is so long...just felt I could really relate to you! Good luck! And remember even if you do have obstacles there are always alternatives!
