I think I was 155# when I graduated HS. I'm about 25# over that now.
I am back at my high school weight after slowing gaining just a bit in my 50's. It feels great, and shopping for clothes is fun, but it takes daily re-committing, weighing in, and keeping track of calories. So it's far from easy, but still, I like the results more than I miss the food.
For the most part I practice a 16/8 fasting pattern, which lets me enjoy one 'normal' meal a day, a pattern that both my spouse and our social life circle much appreciates.
In high school I had reached my same max height, but was still filling out. So no not the same weight. College weight would be a better comparison, but that is still lot less than current. Funny thing, used to buy 32x36 jeans, now it's 36x32, and I may have lost 1/2 inch in height over the years.
I forgot to ask doctor today if that was really a thing that you were supposed to stay close to it that size.
I was kind of irritated doc did not congratulate me on my (small) weight loss. I had kind of thought it would be a thing like you know lowered your risk of whatever. I had to point it out as it related to one of my questions though was not the primary purpose of visit.
I was a wrestler in high school, sucking weight for four years. No chance of making the same weight today.