E.T.
I'm so sorry to hear that you are in so much pain. With my first pregnancy I had a little bit of sciatica, but with my second I was in pain all of the time like you after a certain point. I know it is not easy. My OB said that the only thing he could recommend was lots of stretching, but that was excruciating, so I couldn't bring myself to do it.
I just wanted to respond that in Texas medicaid does pay for you to see a chiropractor but I didn't know that until after I had Sean and was no longer in pain... and that is the good news... my pain left when I had Sean.
But I also wanted to give you a little tip that I would have LOVED to know when I was pregnant, is that Massage therapists have to take special a "Pregnancy Massage" class to get their Pregnancy Massage certificate... most of these people are highly experienced and just need a piece of paper to broaden their clientelle to pregnant women... To take the class, they need an actual pregnant woman to volunteer... I volunteered for a friend of mine and they were short on volunteers so I let two people work on me, and let me tell you, it was heaven! The point to all of this is that the extra guy asked me if I was having any trouble with sciatica (which I wasn't at the time) because he could do a release for me. I recommend calling massage therapy schools and seeing if they need volunteers! There is an ideal range in how far along you can be, and I think you fit in now, but I could be wrong. Anyway, it's worth a shot. I wish you the best of luck!