The renovation work on my bathroom was going to take about a week, so I took about an hour to come.Because I have multiple chronic illnesses, it takes me a long time to take a bath. In addition, large baths and areas with integrated bathrooms and toilets cannot be used.Even when I finally found a place to stay, I was refused access to a private bath or shower for an extended period of time, and it was difficult to find a place to stay.At that time, I remembered this lodge that came up in a search some time ago.I hadn't taken a bath for a week in midsummer, and my heat rash and atopic dermatitis were worsening all over my body, so I was able to make a last-minute reservation even though most rooms were full.Because I live in an old house,I almost cried from the comfort of the spacious bed, clean room, and bathroom that I couldn't imagine at home.Perhaps because of the environment, I was able to get out of the bath much earlier than I would at home. I was honestly surprised.With a refreshed body, I savored the happiness of being able to apply medicine to my body.Until now, I had not been able to use the bathroom often due to my family's schedule, or because I was prone to lack of oxygen and falls, so I realized how grateful I am for ordinary happiness. Thank you very much.However, when I went home on the last day, I had urge incontinence and obsessive-compulsive disorder, so I had a sudden urge to urinate and it took me a long time to go to the bathroom, so it took about 20 minutes from the time I checked out until I left the room and returned the key. It took a while.The cleaning staff (from the sound of her voice, she was a woman)I got a knock a little after 10 o'clock, so"Sorry! It took me a while to go to the bathroom, so I'll be out in a little while! I'm sorry."If you say"please"I received a reply.I was in a hurry, so I got out of the bathroom, put the mess in a garbage bag, and got ready to go home in a panic.I'm also sorry that I didn't have time to disinfect the area where I had disinfected the toilet with alcohol because I had left things in the bathroom, and that I left the plastic bottle that had fallen out of my bag in a hurry and left in a hurry.I returned my keys to the lobby and sat down to organize my bags, when...The male manager I met on the first day came over and said,(I think he thought he was in the lobby because his car was in the parking lot.)"No! Room number ●! After 10 o'clock...!!" she said to me in an irritated manner.I am sorry,"I'm sorry! It took me so long to go to the bathroom. I'm really sorry," I apologized.I don't know if the cleaner told me to do so or if the manager came directly to check. (There was no knock from the manager)Because the symptoms come on suddenly, people around me may look suspicious or get irritated, so I put a help symbol on my bag, but I don't know if they couldn't see it or didn't understand what it meant. I was saddened by the way they told me this without asking me why. Of course, it was my fault for not being able to check out at 10am.However, even if your check-out is a little late at the hotels and inns you have stayed at,There was no one who would get angry and say "No!" without asking me why.Some people were even concerned about me and said, ``If you're not feeling well, why don't you take some time off?'' (I only started using the help mark recently, so the staff at the hotel where I stayed previously did not know about my multiple illnesses.)I'm not saying you should learn from me, butThere was something about saying this out loud.This does not mean that you should not be careful,I was confused by things such as ``ignoring the other person's circumstances and suddenly getting angry without asking them why'' and ``if someone bothers you, you can react in any way you want.''I don't think I'll be staying again because I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but I would like guests to be careful with their words so they don't repeat what I did. (I think this is not limited to customers only...)If something happens, please ask me the reason first. Please, please.