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Learning to live with devastating grief - new book
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5 months ago
Horsham author Rachael Sadler explores the devastation of grief and the ways in which we might perhaps overcome it in an inspirational new book, Life after Lottie.
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Okay. Good morning. My name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Really lovely
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this morning to speak to Rachel Sandler. Speaking to Rachel because you've written a truly
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inspirational book, an absolutely beautiful sounding book, Life After Lottie. Now it's a
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book about refinding joy and purpose after a really, really difficult moment. Explain what
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happened. Thank you, Phil. Well, I lost my dog, my beloved Lottie. Very suddenly, unexpectedly,
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I was abroad at the time and had to get back to the UK very quickly in order to be with
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her for her last moments. And I, it was unexpected and I sort of plummeted into a rather dark place
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losing her. I think the shock was overwhelming. And it wasn't what you anticipated, but you
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didn't anticipate, did you? Most definitely. I absolutely was, was sort of overwhelmed with
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grief. I, I really struggled to drag myself out every day, even just to go out. When I
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went out, I didn't want to come home because the house was so empty and it lost its soul
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almost, you know, when the dog, when you have a dog in the home or any pet, actually, there's
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always noise. They're always a welcome when you come in and that had suddenly gone.
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You felt yourself sparring in the downwards.
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I absolutely was. Yes. I was going down a very slippery slope very quickly. And I started
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to write down some of my memories of Lottie, some of my personal feelings and, and that
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I was going through it at the moment and found it helped. Somehow helped to, to understand
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or just to accept?
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Um, I think it helped to, instead of, instead of talking about the grief, I just felt writing
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it down was my way of expressing the pain in my heart. Yeah. And it just seemed to ease
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it very slowly. Um, may I say, but it did.
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But it also opened you up to the next chapter.
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Well, that's right. Because I think as I found a little tiny bit of hope that perhaps I was
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going into the next stage of grief, perhaps the, the sort of, you know, acceptance coming
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out of the depression, I found myself heading off to Thailand to, uh, work, volunteer at the
02:44
Soy Dog Foundation.
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And I poured, I went alone and didn't know anybody before I went. And I got there and
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it really was almost instantly quite the most overwhelming, uplifting experience.
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You said that so beautifully just now, that it hit you as instantly as the grief did.
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Actually, it hit you with happiness.
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Almost on day one, I arrived at the sanctuary, um, in Phuket. I could hear the dogs barking
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1500 of them there. And, um, the welcome that us volunteers receive from the staff at the
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foundation was just tremendous. And there's a briefing and everybody then gets allocated a run
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to walk with dogs. And these dogs are seriously abused, traumatized, tormented dogs. So the love
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they have for us who go to, to walk them, spend time with them, cuddle them and love them, it's just
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so deep and overwhelming. And they've got the most incredible zest for life because of, you know,
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they, they're, they're almost, they're grateful to be alive. You know, it's quite amazing.
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And what a brave thing that you did. It's so interesting, isn't it? That it wasn't enough
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to just stay where you were. You had to physically uproot yourself, go somewhere else and move yourself
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on.
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Yeah, I had to move away and I was, you know, lucky to be able to do that. I'm pretty much retired.
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So I was able to, um, escape for a few weeks and, um, just, I didn't know what I was going
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to expect when I got there and I didn't know if it would help, but I knew I had to do something.
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And that's the essence of the book.
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It is. Yeah, absolutely. It's that, um, that journey from sort of covering 10 years,
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actually from sort of Lottie is a little tiny wee puppy right through to the post Lottie period.
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When I then went off to the Soy Dog Foundation.
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Well, it sounds a beautiful book. How do people buy it? Where do people find it?
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So at the moment I self-published and at the moment it is just available from me directly.
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The main reason being that all of the profits go to the Soy Dog Foundation and, uh, the book
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costs 14 pounds. The maximum, um, way of allowing profit to go to the foundation is for me to sell
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it directly. I have a book launch event in Horsham on the 4th of September. And after that,
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it will then become available more widely through the bookstores, but they do take quite a significant
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portion of commission. Um, they're running business. So, um, I would like to maximize the,
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the direct sales if I can at this stage.
05:39
Brilliant. Well, congratulations on the book.
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That's utterly inspirational and really perfect to speak to you. Thank you.
05:45
Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you very much too.
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