Maybe it was ignorance or foolishness or both, but I have had several instances recently in which I felt food (poorly chewed) get stuck and have reflexively grabbed a water glass to get unstuck. I know this is a bad idea (I have just now read several threads that warn about this), but confess that it happened. I am firmly committed that I won't let it happen again.
About 2 times out of total of 4 occurences, the drinking made things much worse. Serious pb'ing, pain etc, etc. But I have to say that the other two times, taking a drink created a momentary sensation of pressure and then the stuck became unstuck.
Understanding that I am committed to not doing this again (the 2 times pb'ing were in public at dinners with people I would very much rather not ralph on), is there anything else that I can learn from this? Specifically, if I am able to clear the blockage with a drink, can I assume that I have not yet found an ideal restriction?