Hi Rosie and dotty,
Thanks for getting back to me, makes me feel less alone with this problem.
Rosie, I got vestibular migraine in my early thirties, that was a previous time I was unable to work for about a year and a half. Migraine is an expensive condition

I didn't get my diagnosis till about a year in, tried countless drugs until I hit on propranolol which kept me stable with the odd relapse for many years and able to work. Propranolol stopped working during peri, I tried a tms device which helped with dizziness but did nothing for the headaches, so stopped. Although I had headaches in my early twenties, the headache aspect didn't resurface till meno, before that it was all the vestibular symptoms u describe. The new ‘fun' aspect now in meno, migraine likes to change things up, is, alongside brainfog which i've Had before, is memory issues. I wouldn't say memory loss, as if reminded of things I can recall them, but just a terrible memory that makes me terrified of dementia. My neuro who is a big cheese in the migraine field says migraine can do this. I think (hope) it's the combo of meno brain and migraine brain. The occipital nerve blocks, i've has 2, have been brilliant for the headaches but done nothing much for the brainfog or memory. Although, that said, after a punishing headache the brainfog and memory are worse so I guess it does help. I am waiting for me next neuro appt but on the nhs these waits take forever. I might be allowed to try aimovig the new type of migraine drug, don't know, or maybe Botox. I would do nearly anything to improve my cognition, although the new drug, aimovig, takes 3 months to get out your system, so if it has adverse effects that could be bad. Touch wood these days the vestibular symptoms are infrequent and less of a problem.
I just want my life back so badly. My heart goes out to you that u are dealing with this early forties. Touch wood for you that when others like me are in the thick of it at 50, u will be done and dusted with it.