Jerry Blavat Passed Away At The Age Of 82

Jerry Blavat, a famous DJ and musician, passed away on January 20 at the age of 82 from myasthenia gravis and other health problems. At the time of his death, he was a patient at Jefferson-Methodist Hospital. 6 p.m. news anchor on ABC Action News Alicia Vitarelli pays tribute to Blavat with a collage, writing that he is a living legend. She is also a close friend of Blavat and says:

“’The Geator with the Heater’ has been the voice of this city and beyond for decades. His ability has inspired many other musicians to become legends in their own right. Jerry’s contagious joy, vivacious personality, kindness and friendship with people became a beacon of light.”

She went on to say:

“It shines on all of us and improves us as a result. We have learned to elevate people and truly enjoy life through you, Jerry. International feeling. Philadelphia’s best cheerleader. A great find.”

Myasthenia gravis: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Myasthenia gravis (MG) causes muscle weakness and fatigue that the patient has no control over. Disruption in normal communication between nerves and muscles can lead to MG. MG is more common in women under 40 and men over 60. Muscle weakness, drooping eyelids, double or double vision, trouble speaking, swallowing and chewing, and changes in facial expressions are all common symptoms. According to experts, children are sometimes born with an uncommon type of myasthenia gravis known as congenital myasthenia gravis. Myasthenia gravis, thymus tumors, underactive or overactive thyroid, and autoimmune diseases can all result from this disease. There is no permanent treatment for myasthenia gravis.

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Jerry Blavat

Jerry Blavat, a DJ, has presented several live events and radio shows.

Jerry Blavat, born July 3, 1940, began his career in radio and presented many shows, including Bandstand. He is the owner of the Record Museum, a record store that is no longer in business. He rose to fame as the host of the show The Discophonic Scene. He later appeared in films and television series such as The Mod Squad, The Tonight Show, The Monkees, Desperately Seeking Susan, Baby It’s You and Cookie.

Jerry BlavatBlavat was also the victim of a hoax after canceling some planned activities. He took down the Facebook statements at the time and said on his website that he was battling a shoulder problem. Jerry Blavat’s companion, Keely Stahl, his four children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren survived him.

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