Craig Roh has passed away

Submitted by Gordon on February 28th, 2024 at 10:06 AM

According to a tweet posted on his account by his wife, Michigan defensive lineman Craig Roh passed away after an 18-month battle with colon cancer.

https://twitter.com/craigroh/status/1762855583516942437

There is a GoFundMe linked at the tweet above.

Cousin Larry

February 28th, 2024 at 10:08 AM ^

Crud, I just met with someone yesterday dealing with stage 4 colon cancer.  I thought it was so sad, particularly because he's only in his mid-30s.  Roh is two years younger than the guy I met!  Tragic.  I pray for his family.

Hail Harbo

February 29th, 2024 at 12:19 PM ^

Cologuard is considered preventative screening, there are no out of pocket expenses for the patient.  If there is a family history and or patient is 45 yo or greater and asymptomatic, colonoscopy is also considered screening with no out of pocket expenses.  However, if cologuard comes back positive then a colonoscopy is considered diagnostic and there may be out of pocket expenses.  The same is true for an initial colonoscopy.  If during the screening procedure a biopsy is performed the colonoscopy is then coded as diagnostic and there may be out of pocket expenses.

uminks

February 28th, 2024 at 5:15 PM ^

Everyone should but the old rule was to wait until you are 50 before your first colonoscopy. But some people can develop polyps in their 20s and it only takes 10 years to develop colon cancer. I would get one by 40 and if you have a family history than 30.

bluewave720

February 28th, 2024 at 10:25 AM ^

Totally this.  

Prep is horrible, but it's an evil we've all experienced in having diarrhea.  Not a big deal.

The medication they give to knock you out is overtly awesome.  As you said, best nap ever and you feel totally refreshed after.  I've had a few, and it's easier than the dentist.  Stay safe and enjoy the best rest you've ever had.  

kehnonymous

February 28th, 2024 at 10:26 AM ^

Yeah, what they said ^^^

The one potential downside to the actual day-of is if you get a nurse who tries to sell you out.  When I was going under, she mentioned to my girlfriend "honey, you can ask him anything right now and he'll be 100% honest", but apparently I babbled "you're the best girlfriend ever and i wuv uuuuu....."

For real though, schedule one every few years, especially once you're on the wrong end of 50.

treetown

February 28th, 2024 at 2:12 PM ^

I found out that there are some days easier to get colonoscopy scheduled. A few years, I was scheduling months ahead and the clerk suggested "how about Monday in Feb?" - and without thinking, I agreed, only to later realize that was the Monday after the Superbowl. Turns out there are a lot of slots open!

 

Eng1980

February 28th, 2024 at 5:51 PM ^

Check for phone messages and emails before you start to prep.

You may have a message saying that your procedure was postponed to another day.   It is hard to stop the prep activity once you have started.  I guess in the day of smartphones this isn't likely a problem but back when I had an answering machine . . . and I get home from work and start the prep WITHOUT checking the answering machine . . .and then after I started the prep, I see the red light on the machine . . .

Ronswanson13

February 28th, 2024 at 10:56 PM ^

I had a colonoscopy a few years ago (in my 30s) to rule out anything serious when I started having some random stomach issues out of nowhere.

I was nervous about the prep because typically if you have diarrhea it only takes 2 or 3 bowel movements before you are raw and burning. So knowing there was going to be many bowel movements during prep, I was worried about how painful it might be and wondering if I was going to end up bleeding - not to mention the typical stomach cramps that come with diarrhea.

From my experience, none of that was an issue. I’d imagine this is where your diet leading up to the prep helps play a role. But I believe I ended up having about 15 bowel movements that night/morning and never felt very raw. Additionally, I didn't get any of the stomach cramps. It was just an, “oh, I have to go” feeling, you sit down, give a little push and it literally pisses out.

Don't get me wrong - it’s no fun. It becomes physically and mentally exhausting going that many times not to mention the crap you have to drink. I had a couple of bouts of nausea. But it wasn’t nearly as bad as I had imagined.

And like others have said - the procedure itself is oddly enjoyable. Being put under was very soothing and you wake up as high as a kite - I couldn’t stop laughing for about 10 minutes.

Clarence Beeks

February 28th, 2024 at 10:31 AM ^

Here’s something that I wish more people knew: the degree of annoyance and difficulty of the procedure is ALL about the doctor’s preferences for the prep and you have a choice to do it the way that doctor wants to, or find another doctor who doesn’t do it that way. I’ve had three or four now and only the first was anything more than a minor annoyance. Why? Because that first doctor insisted on the “jug of fun” prep while all the others didn’t. Downed the two little bottles of prep, consumed just clear liquids, done.

m1817

February 28th, 2024 at 12:29 PM ^

When you prep for a colonoscopy, eat foods that are high in water content the two to three days before.  There will be less solids in your colon to clear.  The last time I prepped for a colonoscopy, I ate nothing but plain microwaved potatoes (75-80% water) and there was very little cramping.

wolverinestuckinEL

February 28th, 2024 at 10:54 AM ^

I think for some it also depends on cost since as of my last one my fairly good insurance covered the procedure but not the prep.  I took the pills last time as it seemed more convenient and I actually thought it was worse as i was downing my 10th horse pill in a 10 minute span.  I've never had my doctor insist on 1 type of prep however, but I also ask for my options when scheduling.

Hanlon's Razor

February 28th, 2024 at 12:13 PM ^

I will add a couple of comfort tips. 

Applying a lubricant can help ease discomfort from defecating/wiping frequently. Also using a hemorrhoid cream/wipe in between is helpful.

I agree with others that stated that the procedure is completely comfortable, as odd as it would seem. No discomfort following the procedure (I was out for the procedure itself). 

Stuntrooster

February 28th, 2024 at 12:50 PM ^

I pulled my little 13 inch TV into the bathroom with my jug and watched the opening day of March Madness. Made the experience a bit more tolerable.

Procedure was just fine. The “twilight” stuff they knock you out with is the best. 
 

Seeing this news though, might be time for another visit. RIP Craig.

 

SWFLWolverine

February 28th, 2024 at 12:45 PM ^

Just did my first this past October.  Not sure what the "just of fun" prep is... but my doctor gave me options, and without much research on my part, I opted for the 2 rounds of 7 doses of mirolax 15 minutes apart and one dulcolax with 3 hours in between after being on clear liquids from the previous night. As others have said, it was a minor inconvenience at worse.... not a big deal at all.

Hanlon's Razor

February 28th, 2024 at 1:31 PM ^

It is a two gallon or so jug with some crystals in it that you fill with water. You drink 8 ounces at a time spaced apart by x number of minutes. It has the same effect I would assume as the other cleansing options. It tastes kind of salty and "plasticy" which initially is not so bad, but becomes less and less tolerable after the first few rounds. Your option sounds way better. 

RedHotAndBlue

February 28th, 2024 at 1:16 PM ^

Can't agree with this more.  I had heard horror stories about prep.  Don't get me wrong - it wasn't pleasant - but it wasn't nearly as bad as what I had expected.  I had a light diet starting 3 days before, fasted the day before, and had OTC medications (no chalk) starting ~16 hours before.

I was dreading the entire process and put it off multiple times, but it really wasn't that bad.  Get it done - the peace of mind is worth it.

And co-sign the comments about the sedative.  That part, at least, was great.