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before your meal, drink some warm water. He said that will relax your throat so you can swallow properly.

I haven't tried it, but couldn't hurt! Good luck!
It works! Actually, I haven't tried it before meals. But I used to have the worst esophageal spasms (probably part of the MS hug, partly short-circuited nerves and reflux.) Felt like what I imagine a heart attack would feel like. The only way I could get it to go away was to drink a glass of warm water, verrrrrry slowly. This forced my throat muscles to relax, and the knot to melt.
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