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bitten with teeth by hiv person

sir, can i get hiv1and 2 when an hiv women bitten me hard on the hand.
I read a site sayinf that it is possible to get severe tramu and tissue damage. It is possible to get hiv id she bit hard diply.

Is it possible
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please teak. Last time please, i am alone in nigeria, and i cant speak to anybody.
Only help is medhelp.
Please help re-read my meassage pleade
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sir, thanks, as i can facing an severe tissue problem like, like throat small muscle formed and some part of the body pains when poked. I am afraid if it is tissue damaged, as she has bitten me hard and became red as teeth marked appeared.

Sir, please note i tested hiv in nigeria western blot after one year, it was indeterminate with (p55)(p66). I hope it is not hiv 2.
Please dont be annoyed with me, as today my weight increased, fatty liver and high blood pressure after 1.6 years, is it proves i am infected.
Please i am confused, that is my mailing again.
Pls help by providing knowledge  
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