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Hey everyone - just seen this thread.

Thanks SO much for your support. Your comments mean a lot as you're on a neutral site so can say what you want about my Surgery deps.

There seems to have been a lot of Surgery bashing recently (rightly or wrongly) so I'm going to do everything I can to get everyone on here / aled.info and perhaps slightly less likely cm.net to listen to it and get something out of it.

All I know is that this Sunday's show is about depression and speaking to people who feel things have got on top of them a bit lately and then the week after we're off due to an Oasis special.

I'm having a meeting with Joce (ex Moyles now Surgery producer) on Wed to discuss future topics and any format tweaks.

Any requests?

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Hey everyone - just seen this thread.Any requests?

I think you should zone in on bullying once more. When you did the anti-bullying campaign + the blue bracelet (which I still wear), I thought that was just a great initiative. Do it again, please. It's a subject which is never highlighted enough.

I once had a PSHE lesson in school where the guest person from Childline kept telling us how depression is a form of mental illness - Please don't do that - I don't think it helps!

I am so angry at this post. Not at the person posting, but for someone being so stupid to attend a school and say that. Depression can happen for a variety of reasons: it can be due to trauma, but there can also be physical causes, e.g. a chemical imbalance in the brain. The term "mental illness", I think should never be applied to depression. :shock:

Incidentally when I popped onto Aled.info today, I noticed you'd been banned. How did this happen? They seem like a pretty pleasant, mild mannered bunch on there.

Just to make it clear, when I was banned from moyles.net (I chose to be banned, btw... (my life has been happier since), I was told by Console that both the Boards would go, because of personality clashes between myself and another member. I had discussed it a week before, so was prepared. It was a good decision, I feel, and for the best. :-) And that is the last you will ever get out of me on the subject.

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sad stuff tonight :( but listening intensively.

say aled why don't you get the forums involved with the surgery? email isn't used enough on the show and there's a lot of forums out there who talk about the show including yours. could they not be used. promotion for the forums and it will get more feedback for your show - more interactivity than just email and text? :)

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the surgery is really depressing tonight!

I'm glad it's being tackled. Only flicking in and out, I fear I'll end up depressed if I listen too much!

say aled why don't you get the forums involved with the surgery? email isn't used enough on the show and there's a lot of forums out there who talk about the show including yours. could they not be used. promotion for the forums and it will get more feedback for your show - more interactivity than just email and text? :)

Good idea. Might need a bit of moderating but Sunday nights is always ideal for that.

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I feel for Aled this evening. This is an incredibly tough topic for him to deal with at the very beginning of his 3 month run. I think Joe from The Samaritans is an incredibly warm, understanding person. A fantastic figurehead for his charity.

'To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity'.

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The format already feels like it's reverted back to the Sunday Surgery in it's glory days. It doesn't feel as "stiff" as it has been recently.

I feel the Surgery sometimes lacks when they have the CBBC expert on. That's not a criticism towards him - I just think the show just becomes more simple. Perhaps they could brand it a regular show for pre-teens or something and the other shows could be a general show for all ages?

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I Think Aled's doing really well tonight. Must admit, I'm not entirely surprised that Miss Osbourne has gone off for 3 months, she hardly seems to be at Radio 1!

Must be tough for Aled finishing the surgery at 12am and then having to be back for Moyles' show at 6.30am.

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I Think Aled's doing really well tonight. Must admit, I'm not entirely surprised that Miss Osbourne has gone off for 3 months, she hardly seems to be at Radio 1!

Must be tough for Aled finishing the surgery at 12am and then having to be back for Moyles' show at 6.30am.

Aled generally does a later shift on breakfast unless Rachel is off.

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Just a note to say that you did a fantastic job on the surgery tonight. With such a difficult topic, you handled it perfectly, having been in some of the situations you talked about on the show tonight i fully appreciate what you have done for other people and i would like to thank you for delivering a superb show which has helped me realise things and has helped other people too.

Thanks Aled :)

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Just a note to say that you did a fantastic job on the surgery tonight. With such a difficult topic, you handled it perfectly, having been in some of the situations you talked about on the show tonight i fully appreciate what you have done for other people and i would like to thank you for delivering a superb show which has helped me realise things and has helped other people too.

Thanks Aled :)

Mike

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Couldn't have put it better myself. Thank you Aled.:)

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Thank you very much.

We were all very proud that so many people contacted us for help. Samaritans were there so we helped many many more people than you heard on air.

Working on a topic like that highlights how powerful The Surgery can be.

We have some other difficult issues coming soon including bullying.

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We have some other difficult issues coming soon including bullying.

Good for you. Make it happen.

This is an issue I've felt strongly about all my life, since school days, when my mate was bullied by 43 pupils approximately out of 2 classes totalling 60 pupils. Even supposing you don't do the "R1 rubber band" thing again, you've really got to push this anyway. :-)

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