Mengland, you are fairly new to all of this and it can be overwhelming. Pressure from the family to swim doesn't help. We understand. But the TF-100 is your #1 tool. It will help guide you along with the
PoolMath as long as you are taking your time and doing everything correctly. Remember, you just got the TF-100 on the 19th, so officially you've only be in the SLAM mode for about 3 days. Everything else was kind of shooting in the dark. Now you are precise, and we'll help you.
Based on your previous pH of 7.2 (perfect) and CYA of 30 (perfect), all you focus on now is the FC of 12. When it drops, use the calculator to determine how much bleach to get back to 12 and nothing more. More is wasteful. Even during a SLAM you can swim, so the pool's not completely closed unless you go over the SLAM level or can't see the bottom. At the same time, make sure to read carefully and do the other things on the SLAM page. It all plays a part in your success. I also can't emphasize enough how important it is to inspect everything in the water - hollow ladders, steps, behind the light (niches) if you have them, anything. Once in the water, algae can be very stubborn, but chlorine will kill it.
Lastly, have you been taking a picture each day? It helps to see the transition of the water. Be patient and allow the chlorine time to work. The SLAM process has cleared hundreds of thousands of pools. It can do the same for you. Just takes time,