The thing is, is there are going to be SE's. And if you go quickly, there will be more SE's. You also get to the end quicker, and not have the SE's for as long, so there is a positive trade off.
Something very important to hold on to is what Ne points out - you are safe. The SE's are mostly annoying more than anything, and they'll pass. The sleep is more than annoying though. It can be debilitating. The best way I found around it is to take naps as and when you can, although it's usually the most impractical solution. It can soul destroying to be wide awake at 3 in the morning, and then bone crushingly tired all day, but it will pass as well.
I disagree with Ne's advice about going down, but only you can really decide if the SE's are bearable. Going up will give you different ones probably, no one can say whether they will be better or worse. The only sure thing here is that you are going to have to go up at some point anyway.
Maybe try this? Sit where you are for a few days, and try and adjust. Then, instead of going up 10, go up 30, and sit for a while. If you are constantly increasing 10 every couple of days, you aren't adjusting to a level, ever, and maybe doing it this way will help? I don't know, really, I'm just trying to think of something different for you to try.
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