"Let me know if I need to add any more chemicals except bleach."
The less the better with most chemicals. I think you are on track so I wouldn't fiddle with much.
At this point you mainly need to stay on top of the chlorine level and make sure your ph doesn't stay up above 7.6. I would hit it with more chlorine to get the fc level to 10-15.
The most important thing is to not let up, even for half a day. It is a good sign that the pool is less green, but milky. You are killing the algae, but until the pool is clear and you have brushed and killed anything on the liner you don't want to let up or you could lose control of it again.
I would stay focused on solving the algae problem first. Then the total alkalinity can be eased into shape. I think the recommended TA would be about half what it is at the moment. Be sure to follow the advice on this forum of lowering ph and aerating to bring ph back into range:
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=191
or you could get yourself on a treadmill and never permanently lower your TA. I got caught on this treadmill half a dozen years ago. It cost a few hundred dollars before I finally threw up my hands and got off. I simply lived with the high TA, which crept down over the next few seasons, but now understand the solution.
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