Dora Chabazi thrills: The man who is ill is forbidden to be told I understand you

For the battle of her husband with cancer, from the first moment of diagnosis, to the tragic outcome and his death . “To the man who cares we are forbidden to tell him “I understand you”. Because we don’t understand it, because if we haven’t been through it, we can’t understand it. We can say: “I’m here to spend it together, I listen to you…” Dora Tsabazi initially told Mega about Alexander Nikolaides. As for her own psychology and the power she drew from her children: “I found the power from the children, I had no choice. I got into this mess. My son was five months old and I was still breast-feeding. What represents my own psychology is that I entered a very large Survival Mood, a survival mechanism for two years, in order to cope with disease, motherhood and later and loss.” “Now I’m starting to find my footprints,” concluded Dora Chabazi invited to Mega’s show.