Well, surprisingly, I received a response from TSA about the agent who refused to change her gloves to check my CPAP:. Here it is:
Dear Sir (Oh Well, my name is Pat, I guess that's a common mistake):
I am saddened to learn of your unfortunate experience.
TSA is committed to exercise professional courtesy as we carry out our mission. I will direct the matter as you have described so we can look into this incident and address your concerns. I sincerely appreciate you bringing this matter to our attention.
Gloves are supposed to be changed when they become deteriorated or soiled. Also, they are supposed to be changed on the request of a traveler. We have H1N1 protocols in place to reduce the exposure to ourselves and the traveling public. Gloves are one of the components to prevent spread of disease, from the traveler to the Officer or the other way. The Officer should have either called for another Officer to perform the test on your CPAP or have gotten new gloves.
If you are not satisfied with the actions displayed by a TSA Officer, I strongly encourage you to report such matters immediately to a TSA Supervisor or Security Manager. Although I am cognizant of a traveler’s time constraints, I cannot stress the importance of having your incident addressed immediately.
Again, we apologize that you incurred this unfortunate experience. I assure you that this matter will be addressed as we continue working to exceed your expectations.
-------I didn't ask for a supervisor because I was afraid of revenge by the agent. Won't be afraid if it happens again.... thanks all for your suggestions, I never would have known to go to the website. You all are grreat.