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My knees have been feeling weak after resting for a year now. I was sent to do x ray and the doc concluded I have arthritis.

 

Weird because I have no pain, just weakness in legs after sitting or sleeping. Often the knee just has to "click" and it will be back to normal.

 

I asked ChatGPT and it said arthritis unlikely....more like crepitus. 

 

Should I trust AI or Canadian doctors? AI also mentioned arthritis misdiagnosis can mage things worse by doing incorrect exercises.

 

 

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I have osteo-arthritis in both knee caps (confirmed), the cartilage in my left knee is almost worn away and I have already had one operation. I wouldn't take the word of ANY unsupported AI information from the internet though the internet is a useful place to look for external sources of information.

 

I would rather trust a doctor especially if they are specialists.

 

IMO you would be better off going to a specialist and getting an X-Ray, then asking the doctor to explain it to you.

 

Try doing a search and typing in "early knee arthritis symptoms" where there is a lot of information available. Some from AI but most of it is not.

 

I am using Ibuprofen tablets from the State hospital and also an infusion of cannabis flower heads with honey and hot water, left to steep until I remember it, then poured through a strainer or a sieve into a plastic bottle and popped in the fridge to get cold. I take about 450 ml before I go to sleep.

 

Does it work for me? I am sure that it does.

 

Will it work for you? I truly have no idea, but it may.

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Moved to Health Forum as involves a medical diagnisis.

 

OP please completely ignore AI. It is not a "source" period, let alone an authoritative one. All it does is automatically  compile things from elsewhere on the web (sometimes not really relevant, and/or inaccurate) and then weave it all  into text. 

 

Crepitus is  a symptom not a diagnosis. And one that  can be due to arthritis.

 

If x ray showed arthritis then you have arthtitis; most people past a certain age do to at least some extent. 

 

The only quedtion is whether or not arthritis alone fully accounts for the weakness in your legs. Arthritis can cause this but so can some other things.

 

Targeted physical therapy/exercises are a good place to start and ghrre are many on uoutube. .  Stair climbing is especially helpful.

 

Do not persist with any exercise past point of pain. 

 

And if using Google click on "web" to avoid  the (often misoeading) AI summaries. 

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My right knee was giving me trouble for over a year PLUS I often had gout flareups in my big toe and my uric acid levels very high. Finally I completely cut chicken(high purine food)out of my diet and my knee problem went away. 

 

My point is diet can make a huge difference in your joints. Besides cutting out high purine foods maybe try intermittent fasting to see if the inflammation goes down. It's also not a bad idea to get a blood test to see if your uric acid levels are too high. Good luck!

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6 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Same here so massage with eucalyptus oil and frankincense oil which eased the pressure on my pelvis

 

So, just to confirm, you don't have pain, just weakness in knees after sitting down or sleeping? The weakness gets better after walking for a few minutes. 

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On 5/9/2025 at 1:33 PM, Celsius said:

My knees have been feeling weak after resting for a year now. I was sent to do x ray and the doc concluded I have arthritis.

 

Weird because I have no pain, just weakness in legs after sitting or sleeping. Often the knee just has to "click" and it will be back to normal.

 

I asked ChatGPT and it said arthritis unlikely....more like crepitus. 

 

Should I trust AI or Canadian doctors? AI also mentioned arthritis misdiagnosis can mage things worse by doing incorrect exercises.

 

 

AI is a guess.

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On 5/8/2025 at 11:33 PM, Celsius said:

I asked ChatGPT and it said arthritis unlikely....more like crepitus. 

You used ChatGPT?

I tried it and got a much more thorough response. 

 

 

CHATGPT:

Thanks for sharing that—I'll give you a careful, grounded response based on what you're describing.

You mentioned:

  • Knee weakness after rest (like sitting or sleeping)

  • No pain

  • "Clicking" brings the knee back to normal

  • Duration: around a year

  • X-ray showed signs of arthritis

Here's a breakdown of what might be going on:

1. Osteoarthritis (OA)

  • OA can show on X-rays even if you don’t have much or any pain, especially in early or mild cases.

  • Weakness and stiffness after periods of inactivity (called gelling) is actually very typical in OA.

  • A "click" sensation that improves the feeling might just be normal joint mechanics—ligaments, tendons, or menisci moving back into place.

2. Patellofemoral Syndrome or Maltracking

  • Your kneecap might not be gliding smoothly over the femur.

  • This can cause a sense of instability or weakness, especially after sitting with knees bent (“theater sign”).

  • Clicking is common here too.

3. Quadriceps Weakness or Deconditioning

  • If you were inactive for a year, your quad muscles may have weakened, which directly affects knee stability.

  • Weakness can make it feel like your knee “gives” or needs to "snap" into place.

4. Meniscus or Ligament Issues (less likely without pain)

  • Tears in these structures typically cause pain, swelling, or locking, but mild or chronic tears might just cause clicking or instability.


What you might consider doing next:

  • Ask for a physical therapy referral – Strengthening your quads and glutes can often dramatically improve symptoms.

  • An MRI – If the clicking feels more like a catch or if the instability worsens, an MRI could check soft tissues more closely than an X-ray.

  • Track symptoms – Note if the "click" always helps, if swelling appears, or if it starts to hurt—this could guide diagnosis further.

Would you like a simple exercise guide to start rebuilding knee support safely?

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On 5/9/2025 at 10:33 AM, Celsius said:

My knees have been feeling weak after resting for a year now. I was sent to do x ray and the doc concluded I have arthritis.

 

Weird because I have no pain, just weakness in legs after sitting or sleeping. Often the knee just has to "click" and it will be back to normal.

 

I asked ChatGPT and it said arthritis unlikely....more like crepitus. 

 

Should I trust AI or Canadian doctors? AI also mentioned arthritis misdiagnosis can mage things worse by doing incorrect exercises.

 

 


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On 5/9/2025 at 10:33 AM, Celsius said:

My knees have been feeling weak after resting for a year now. I was sent to do x ray and the doc concluded I have arthritis.

 

Weird because I have no pain, just weakness in legs after sitting or sleeping. Often the knee just has to "click" and it will be back to normal.

 

I asked ChatGPT and it said arthritis unlikely....more like crepitus. 

 

Should I trust AI or Canadian doctors? AI also mentioned arthritis misdiagnosis can mage things worse by doing incorrect exercises.

 

 

I would go to 10 specialist for giggles if I had the extra funds to blow.  You will  get 10 different opinions and then you can randomly pick one.  I have tons of experience doing the above until I realised they are just guessing most the time and are too busy to really dive into your specific issue.  I have had them tell me the craziest things.

 

You have been resting for a year? That is a joke right?  Start moving and improve your range of motion. Elliptical, rowing machine, walking...  People are always looking for doctors/pharmacists to fix what we are perfectly capable of resolving our self most the time.  Do you really think a doctor knows more about your body than you do?  Definitely exceptions but I rely on myself first but realise there is a time and a place for a specialist.  

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