Thank you for posting here and not just directly assuming a code dump on Stack Overflow is a good choice. This alone makes me think you might have a chance at fixing your issue.
JavaScript can be a pain to debug if there is a small error in a large amount of code. It is client side and at first it seems like it has a mind of its own. What you need to do is install/open chrome, and use the debugging tools chrome offers. You will be able to set breakpoints from there and it will allow you to see local variable values during the execution of your scripts without using console or alerts which is important.
I too use javascript a lot. I have a gold badge in the tag. When I am having an issue I cannot solve the first thing that I do is make sure that I can reproduce it, which is arguably the hardest part of debugging not to mention asking on Stack Overflow. The first step is to open http://jsfiddle.net/ for me, and begin recreating everything needed to show the problem I am having.
Don't be mistaken, this can take a lot of time. Reproducing scenarios is not exactly always copy paste and often will require some developing just to make the environment in the test space work like your development space. Start with the whole thing, and then just trim it down as much as possible in the reproduction. Sometimes as you trim you will find the error.
Doing this pays off every time. Either you get to a point where you can reproduce the issue and identify the problem, or you get there and can very easily point others to it and let them work with it.
If you do manage to identify your problem in a reproducible off site tool like jsfiddle, make sure that you still include all of the code there in your post. While it is useful to include the off site tool, users still expect to see all of the code up front on Stack Overflow.
So basically, what you are doing is going to take time, and there are often not shortcuts to doing that properly. Code dumping on Stack Overflow is one avenue people do take to try to circumvent effort but they often end up getting question banned.
Take the time to reproduce your issue. It will either help you solve it on your own or will allow others to help you solve it on Stack Overflow in a constructive manner.