Oh no, RM!

Are you doing any massage? A good sports massage in parallel with your chiro might really help. I started seeing a good massage guy recommended by my chiropractor, and he has done great things for my shoulder and hip (which has involved problems with my joints, hip flexors, ligaments, gluteus, pubic symphysis - which I didn't know existed until my chiropractor poked it - you name it).

(I thought getting massages from a guy would be weird, but this guy's technique is very different... more like active massage/stretching than relaxation massage or pressure points, and all clothes on.)

I remember when I injured my shoulder that everything seemed to go to h-e-double-hockey-sticks all at once. It was SUPER frustrating. I had to have an MRI with contrast, got sick, felt miserable, and was still in pain, all at once. You're strong, you'll get through it. But... if you can afford the time and cost... overload yourself with things that feel good in the meantime.