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Either try the Corner Bar or get yourself a drop bar bike. Going from Drop to flat is cheap enough generally so it isn't a bad thing but going from flat to drop is expensive and not really exceptionally worth it when you can keep the current bike and get a new one as well. Plenty of awesome drop bar bikes that are not aggressive.
Adjust your Ergon grips and that might help your situation as well. It could be the angle of the paddles is wrong for you and you need to move it up or down to make it more comfortable.