Welcome to TFP!
Have you read any of Pool School, specifically starting with
ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry?
How does your water look? Perfectly clear and sparkly? Clear but cloudy? Too cloudy to see the bottom? A green swamp? Pictures are certainly appreciated! The best way is to link to pictures from a photo sharing website or through your smartphone and the tapatalk app.
Comments on your test results:
Your CYA is greater than 100. If you want to know how high it is you can dilute your pool water 1:1 with tap water and repeat the test. Multiply the result by 2 to get your actual CYA. However, regardless of what this dilution test tells you, the only way to lower your CYA is to drain the pool. In your case, I'd recommend draining at least half your pool water and refilling. Be sure to always leave 1 foot of water in the shallowest part of the pool when draining though. You want your CYA between 40 and 60 ppm. Using products like trichlor tablets and dichlor shock powders is how CYA gets increased. They both add CYA while adding FC (chlorine) to your pool.
FC level is too low for sanitation at those high CYA levels. See the [FC/CYA][/FC/CYA].
CCs are an indication that your chlorine is being actively consumed by excessive organic material in the pool. Either algae or bacteria... or urine/bather waste.
pH and TA are fine for now.
Your first order of business is draining water to lower the CYA level.