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    Abnormal fluid

    Maybe I just never noticed, but, when I squat down, I notice a pocket of fluid on the outside of my knees, is that typical as an affect from the deca or test?

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    If it is the same on both sides, it is normal. You are just now noticing it because you're looking too hard for side effects from steroids .

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    ^^^That's a good point, many people overly scrutinize cycles. However, anatomically speaking, there shouldn't be any pockets of fluid around your knees...separately or together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by magic32 View Post
    ^^^That's a good point, many people overly scrutinize cycles. However, anatomically speaking, there shouldn't be any pockets of fluid around your knees...separately or together.
    When you bend your knee to an angle of 135 degrees, you can feel a squishy spot just distal and lateral to the patella. I think this is what he's talking about.

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    WTF you are making me afraid,, wht fluid on knees wht the hell !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Builder150
    WTF you are making me afraid,, wht fluid on knees wht the hell !
    Don't be scared... It's totally normal.
    As a matter of fact, my left knee has a bit more fluid than my right.

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    I think my right had more, but I definitely ain't trying to find side effect from my cycle, I try to avoid hearing about them,

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