Welcome to SoCal Diving!
SoCal diving with a full 7mm suit, hood, gloves and boots will make you quite buoyant. For your frame size, (6’2” -208) I believe 32lbs is too much. With that extra (lead) weight, buoyancy control requires too much air in your BC. I am 6’0 and heavier than you and in a full 7mm, I wear 25 lbs. Less with a steel tank (I’ll assume you are using a aluminum 80 tank.)
As others have and will say, buoyancy control takes practice. At depth, (+45 feet sea water) your suit will compress and that weight will send you deeper, faster. Learn to control it by very short blasts into your BC while exhaling. Hover at different depths as you descend and ascend. You should feel yourself begin to ascend when inhaling and descend when you exhale. Once you have achieved this neutral state, practice by descending 10/15 more feet and gain this neutral state again.
As you begin to ascend at the end of your dive, reverse the process, letting small amounts or air out of the BC as you rise. Stop every 10/15 on the way up, hover for a while.
Remember, you will become more positive (floaty) buoyant as you use the air in your tank up. To me, perfection is achieved when the tank is at 500-600 lbs and your are at 15/20’ with little or no air in my BC.
Dave