I'd say stay on a dewormer. Then triple up on the probiotics and stay on them. Olive leaf extract is a natural antibacterial. I do it once in a while for a little while. The reason your digestion isn't strightening out right now could be toxins or candida. I'm saying this because you seem to have done everything else right. I don't know why this happens after cleaning out. It did happen to me for a while. It will happen to me occasionally now after a liver flush.
I'll tell you what I did, and you can do what you want with the information. See what applies to you.
I took 1/4 teaspoonfull of aluminum free baking soda and put it in half a glass of water and took it first thing in the morning. I only had to do it every once in a while. Maybe a half a dozen times at the most, in all, over the last month. It worked. I forgot the ACV.
I don't have a gall bladder. I'm taking some of the bile salts from Standard Process called Cholachol. I take either lecithin in capsules or SP phosphatidylcholine. I also have gone back to the digestive enzymes for a while because I feel the body is having to mop up some of the junk in some undetermined places in my body. That's something I take between meals and use it as a systemic enzyme.
I don't know how much of this you want to incorporate into your regimen. Or if your liver needs the help making enough bile for a while. Or even if you have your gallbladder.
Another thing I did is take a teaspoonfull of activated charcoal and put it in a glass of water and drink it. When animals have bacteria or viruses or toxins that make them sick, they eat charred wood. Nature tells them to do it. They naturally go to what helps them get well. I know of natural practitioners who use activated charcoal a lot to help with toxins. I haven't seen it mentioned here. The activated charcoal seemed to do a lot to straighten my digestion out. If yeast is a problem in the digestive tract for a while, and you're killing it off, then the dead yeast is a toxin that will upset your digestion.
We who have done a lot of liver flushes have had an awful lot of toxins and oil go down thru our digestive tracts for a long time. I think that's not something a healthy person is used to doing or the digestive system is used to having to put up with, but it's necessary. In order to get well we HAVE to flush the liver and get the stones, parasites and junk out of there. It's the only procedure we have that gets the junk parasites and toxins out of there and opens up the circulatory system. We simply can't get healthy again with that stuff in our livers OR our colons.
The other thing I'm thinking is that the digestive system takes a while to get back on track. Just because the colon has been cleaned out doesn't mean the internal environment of the digestive tract is normal yet. That is going to take a while to heal and normalize.
I did a colon cleanse a year ago. I am still seeing little pieces of colon junk come out that I think is coming from the transverse colon and maybe some of the ascending colon. The cleaning processes take time. This doesn't apply to everyone. It just depends on how far south your health is when you start the colon or liver cleansing that determines how much time it's going to take to get things functioning normal again.
This is the best I can do from my own experience to help you.