pugdog said:@runninboy goodness me! It's not you I'm attacking, and I'm sorry you read it that way. What i was trying to get across to people who decry the LAF is that it is unfair to deny the good things that are being done just because Armstrong is involved.
The time I was hunting for information, the resources that exist now were as yet unborn. I wish the LAF site had existed then. In no way am I ignoring the marvellous work the nursing staff do, particularly when the patients (my family, my friends) were in that intermediate phase when the oncologist could do no more and the nurses had to handle both the grieving and confused entourages as well as the person they had to help. They are etched in my mind, nurses and volunteers who were simply fantastic. The LAF as far as I'm concerned is merely a supplement, but I'm glad it's there. Anything helps, since there is a desperate need to know.
Sorry to be so longwinded, but it's me being emotional.
I feel really bad for you that the only place you could find help was LAF. It's almost like you had cancer in the 1940's and the LAF time traveled back in time to assist you. Services that you state didn't exist were very bountiful when my wife had cancer in the 80's. She had no awareness of the LAF time travel skills for the 80's too was well before the LAF and well before Lance's cancer but probably long after he started cheating at sports; but she did have the American Cancer Society and other sources and had the best care available at the time at little expense.
She had a great job with this tiny hamburger company that really stuck it's neck out to help her in her time of need, they were just a mom and pop outfit not one of these mega corp outfits that don't care about anything but the bottom line. They helped her grow from an hourly crew person to one of the best managers they ever had. One day the owner came to see her, fella by the name of Ray Kroc, but I digress.
So ya see, I find this story about LAF paving the way really about as likely as the Easter Bunny, but as RR said, the fact that LA is now exposed as a man who built an empire on a fraud, and all eyes are on the empire, he is really just 'driving the speed limit' these days so it is good news for people who actually need whatever services they do offer rather than just build the mythical messianic image of a fraud and a hoax and sprinkle a few dollars on its stated mission for show.