His son Alexis Kuya for his father’s health: “I have not spoken with doctors”

For his childhood, his dream of working with his father, known was Christos Kougias. Speaking to ANT1 Christos Kougias who wants to be a lawyer was particularly reassuring about the health status of his father Alexis Kouyas. CORVERSE At first he made special reference to his two parents. “I was obviously not deprived of anything. My parents were exceptional with me. I never felt like a child of divorced parents. My father was always there. I lived with my mother, but whatever I did was always there, from the simplest to the most important. There was peace in general in my house. My parents divorced in 2007, if I remember correctly, I was 5 years old. So how do I take it? I didn’t quite understand what was going on. Me and my sister lived with my mom, so Dad was alone. Whenever he had time to see us. Almost every day. Whenever he was in Athens we saw him. My mother had absolutely no problem. We barely dated. We did things in general, and holidays, birthdays, we did everything together. They have a communication, obviously friendly now. I wouldn’t want them to be together again. Because I’m used to it. I think they made a decision, which was not only better for both of us, but also for us. We’re a normal family. Divorced family doesn’t mean she’s not normal. A normal family. I have no complaints.” Then Christos Kougias confessed: “Since I was 18, I lived with my father. I wanted to live with him for a while. It’s more comfortable for me, because if it’s gone, I have my space. And my mother’s time is to live her life and she’s a little. She raised us 18 years, she had to look at herself a little bit, we owed her and the kid. Myra lives in Cyprus anyway so it’s just me and my father, it’s okay.” CORVERSE “I want to finish law school, I’ll be able to get into the law club, so I can continue my father’s office with my sister. I’d like to work with my father. I’ve told him and he’s obviously happy, but I don’t expect to be as good as my father. It’s a top. I just can’t! I admire him, he’s an idol to me, he’s a fighter in life in general. He was always alone against everything. What I have kept from my father is “never give up on anything”. I see it in practice. The man has cancer and goes out to court every day at 74. Man is like a robot, a machine. I would like him to do what inspires him, but always with the consent of the doctors. I haven’t talked to the doctors, my father talks to them, it’s his business. I haven’t tried to communicate behind his back. As far as I know, there is no risk to his health, it is all controlled. His “change” everyone says is due to what has been done with the eye, because the weights he has lost… are not as it was two years ago. The weight he had gained was because of the cortisone he was taking. His voice… Yeah, he grows, he doesn’t have the strength he had at 40 and 50. It makes sense for the voice to get tired. Everything will improve and the eye will come back.” “He doesn’t have to have cancer to tell my father that he’s leaving a courtroom or courts. If he stops doing his lifestyle, he can get depressed. I am optimistic about his health because the messages I get from him are positive” concluded the son of Alexis Kougia and Evi Vatidou.