Hello All!

I'm trying to make my own soft sensor system, utilizing a silicone tube with an Eustatic Gallium-Indium alloy. My end goal is to be able to measure the variations of microVolts and/or microOhms when applying force to or when the sensor is deformed with an ADC on a microcontroller.
I'm having trouble with the circuit I've designed. I went with: a current source based on a voltage regulator to force a voltage drop over the element, and then use a 3 Op-Amp "instrumentation" Amplifier to amplify the voltage difference between the two terminals of the element. (Partially inspired by the image attached)
I've also attached my circuit diagram and prototype for reference.
My circuit, despite being configured to have a gain of ~200 v/v, doesn't seem vary it's output, just floats around 1.83 V, even when changing the load to something a bit higher.

I've been thinking about switching out my 3 Op-Amp In-Amp for an integrated one, but with shipping time and cost... I'm a bit hesitant, unless this switch would help?
Am I forgetting something else or overlooking something obvious?
Is there an IC, breakout, Microcontroller that already does this?
Any help would be appreciated!