2006 Ina Brudnick Award Recipient

Abby has been honored
as 'Miss Western Wisconsin' and 'Miss Midwest', and has the
goal of becoming the first 'Miss Wisconsin' with an ostomy.
Abby Ryan was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis when she
was only 14 months old, which resulted in the removal of
her large intestine when she was only three. At age 11,
she received a full ileostomy due to continuing quality-of-life
issues. She was also diagnosed with Crohn’s disease
in 2003.
Throughout grade school, her condition was exceptionally
difficult, as it was responsible for frequent absences that
affected her grades and relationships with other students.
Today, through her work with CCFA, United Ostomy Association
of America (UOAA) and the Miss America Pageant, Ryan has
demonstrated first hand for other young people the possibility
of a normal and fulfilling life after ostomy surgery.
Since her first experience with other young patients as
a camper at the UOA Youth Rally in 1997, Ryan has shared
her story with others as a camper, counselor, advocate and
motivational speaker. She has also traveled throughout California,
Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and extensively inside her
home state of Wisconsin as a motivational speaker, delivering
her personal message, “You are Not Alone: Crohn’s
and Colitis Awareness.”
Ryan also became involved with the Miss America organization
and was named Miss La Crosse/Oktoberfest 2001, her first
entry in a professional pageant. She has since been honored
as Miss Western Wisconsin and Miss Midwest, and has the
goal of becoming the first Miss Wisconsin with an ostomy.
Ryan recently completed her senior year at the University
of Wisconsin at La Crosse, majoring in Elementary Education
with an Early Childhood minor. She has made the Dean’s
List five times during her college career and was recently
inducted into the elite Kappa Delta Pi academic honor society.
Ryan credits her father, Ed, her mother, Barb, and her
brothers, Luke and Brody, for making her Great Comeback
possible. She was selected as the 2006 Ina Brudnick Recipient
among more than 400 applicants, the highest number of applications
ever received for the award.