this response is going to sound very harsh but it is not personal and in your best interest from a safety perspective, so please roll with it and answer the questions below so we can help you.
You shouldn't need 32lbs to get down. Requiring that much lead means that you are either severely obese and shouldn't be diving, or are diving an unsafe configuration with regards to thermal protection *something like a 7mm farmer john in size 4XL*.
If you do not fit in that category, then you don't need that much lead and there is an underlying issue with regards to why you THINK you need that much lead to get down.
Are you diving in salt or fresh?
What tanks are you diving?
What are you wearing for exposure protection?
A good rule of thumb is 2lbs/mm for a full wetsuits, i.e. 10lbs for a 5mm, 14lbs for a 7mm, plus about 4lbs for an AL80 for fresh water and an extra 4-6lbs if diving salt.
If you need more than that and aren't seriously obese, then it is typically because you don't have control of your body. That comes in the form of bad breathing *exhale all the way*, little Nemo fins *put your left hand on inflator and right hand holding onto something else*, and very frequently some wild foot action *cross your ankles*. Most instructors are lazy/ignorant and they solve this problem by overweighting a diver, but that just creates a dangerous situation in the event of a failed BCD causing people to think they need to ditch weights. No bueno.