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Jabs and sugar lumps
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When I was a child, I can remember being given a sugar lump after my immunisation jabs. I always thought of this as being a kind of 'reward' for being brave (!), but have often wondered whether it was something to do with helping us to cope with the shock of it, in a similar way to which a cup of hot, sweet tea calms people down after a shock.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nicola - As a child the needles seemed to be the size of a tree trunk I remember,so a reward of a sweet is the least they could do! A sugar lump was also the crafty method used to hide the polio vaccine given to young children.Your theory of shock and sugar makes a lot of sense - I havn't thought of it like that before.
I had a travel shot on a sugar lump (can't remember if it was yellow fever or what.
If the dose is a small amount which can be taken orally, it can be accurately dropped onto a sugar lump, and especially if it tastes foul the sugar disguises the taste.
I'm not keen on eating a sugar lump, but I'd rather that than get a needle stuck in my bottom.
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