[QUOTE- Three meals a day, 4-6 hours between meals.
- Walking on the treadmill 2x/day, for as long as I can stand it, stretching and strengthening my ankle muscle in the process and therefore stretching my time on the treadmill as I progress.
- Doing a gym routine for two hours, 3x/week.
- Swimming (laps & lazy swimming) 2 or 3x/week.
Any feedback is welcome.

Thanks.
-Hope[/QUOTE]
Welcome Hope
Everyone is different you really need to try something for a couple weeks and step on the scale once each week and see if it worked. That being said here is my suggestion:
5 small meals a day Start your calories high maybe around 2000 you can always cut back calories.
eat lots of fresh vegetables and fruit
Try some Fiber One and Kashi go lean for breakfast Mix it 1/2 and 1/2 add some fresh berries and skim milk or light soymilk or oatmeal.
You must start your day out right or you are more apt to eat whatever you can.
Have some fresh fruit, cut up vegetables or yogurt with some fruit or handful of nuts for a snack.
Eat a sensible lunch Sandwich on 100% whole wheat bread or Whole Wheat Tortilla, or salad with light dressing. Some cottage cheese.
Have another healthy snack. Try to get high fiber it fills you up. Low in sugar and low fat. Stay away from high fructose corn syrup. You can google it to find out why?
Dinner:Lots of Vegetables, Lean protein chicken, fish, turkey.
Labels: Read, read, read.
For me I can eat the same thing basically everyday and not get bored. I know how many calories I am having and I can go up 100 or down 100 if I am stalled.
You may not like any of these foods. I am a Mother of a 19 y/o son who just starting eating salads and only started drinking water after he got into body building. I know what is good for you and since January I am trying to practice what I preach.
Exercise: If you have a gym try weight training you can do weights with your upper body and stay away from your ankles for now. Weight training builds lean muscle which burns more calories. Use a tape measure instead of a scale because you will lose inches before pounds. When you lose some weight you may be able to try some biking or elliptical.
I was a smoker also at your age. Stop. I know it is easier said then done. The health issues of being a smoker are just as serious as being overweight, if not more. Please PM me if you want to talk more. I would be happy to reply.
Good luck.