If your footwork isn't spot on for an all out offensive racket, better get a slower blade at least. The numbers between different brands don't say much, there are too much differences between 5 and 7 ply blades, and if you add carbon to that equation, it's almost impossible to compare wisely.
I've been playing a similar game as yours with the old cell ball 38mm, only 5 ply all wood blades, max 7 ply, and never used carbon. When The P ball came in the game, I thought it was mandatory to use carbon blades, so I did like you with the Viscaria, trained a lot with a robot, a coach twice a week (I even loose some weight ! I was quite fit) and it was really exhausting to keep a really attacking game to fit in that visca/T05 setup (yep I've done the same for a month or so).
So I went down to an Innerforce ALC.S, yep quite slow compared to the visca, a Rakza Z in max thickness on forehand (sticky hybrid rubber, very spinny, kind of D09 if you want to compare to a butterfly rubber but less hard), and a Stiga DNA Pro M on backhand, and I then came back to my old style, everything is easier, the loops are not as fast anymore, but they are über spin loaded and I was really disturbing my opponents, better stats, better percentage, sure there are more longer rallies, but it's not exhausting as I'm able to dictate the game as I want now.