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Aileen ANDERSON, Appellant, v. LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE and Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. and State of Florida, Department of Labor & Employment Security, Division of Workers Compensation, Appellees.
    No. 94-4086.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
    June 18, 1996.
    E. Raymond Shope, II, of Robinson & Shope, P.A., Naples, and Bill McCabe of Shepherd, McCabe & Cooley, Longwood, for Appellant.
    Michael F. Tew of Tew & Truitt, P.A., Fort Myers, for appellees Lee County Sheriffs Office and Gallagher Bassett, Services, Inc.
   PER CURIAM.

Based on conflicting medical opinions, the judge of compensation claims found that claimant did not suffer from reflex sympathetic dystrophy. On the basis of that game evidence, the judge denied requested benefits attendant to reflex sympathetic dystrophy.

AFFIRMED.

BARFIELD, C.J., and KAHN and DAVIS, JJ., concur'.