I'm sorry for what you're going through SK.
I would find another specialist, not a chiropractor, to treat the whole body. These Drs usually include "Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation" in their title, and they are MDs, so much better educated and trained in whole body diagnosis than a chiropractor.
I think chiropractors are ok for otherwise healthy people with no serious spinal or skeletal problems. Chiropractors can't help when a patient is suffering fro osteoporosis of the spine, stenosis, scoliosis, or the myriad of spinal diseases.
I did see a Chiro when I was in my 40s and 50s and had no major back problems. Even though I workout every day now and have a strong core, my lumbar spine is a mess. I only trust orthopods and other specialized MDs to treat that condition, certainly not a Chiro. FWIW, just my experience.
My femur surgeon is trying to set me up for me an appointment with joint replacement specialist. The problem with all specialist is the wait time.