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If your Court Physician is competent (and likes you enough) they should have a decent chance of treating you. That said, I've never had a illness so bad that it made me Incapable myself. That might be irreversible.
Not sure what you meant about your heirs dying too quickly?
And something is also killing all my wives, like living it seems
But the game crashes a bit later and the auto-save only is at the start of the year, so now he's without the incapable. So I guess that sorted itself out somehow
https://ck2.paradoxwikis.com/Court_Physician
Ah, ok. When you get a disease you can get a regular (most common), mild, serious (may be misremembering the name of this degree), or bedridden level of disease. If you get bedridden you end up in a regency no matter the disease. :(
There was a regency like right away. Must've missed it if it was indeed in the modifier