Anonymous wrote:I had a surgically corrected TEF as a baby. As a result, it is very easy for me to choke. The last time I actually did choke on something was about 15 years ago. Tonight, was pretty close. I could breathe, but it was definitely wedged in my throat near the trachea entrance because I was wheezing and whistling as air came in and out. I had to force myself to cough, eventually vomiting out some of it and swallowing the rest. I was scared. My DW is a bad woman.
You sound so incredibly immature it's a bit difficult to take you seriously. I think it's very scary to watch someone choke, especially when you feel powerless to stop it. Your family reacted badly by throwing the blame on you.
What you need to do pronto is teach the Heimlich to your wife and daughter, and perhaps coworkers. That is the life-saving maneuver they need to know.
Clint Eastwood recently saved someone's life by performing the Heimlich on them.
And your wife's right - stop wolfing down your food. It's vulgar.