I've had exactly the same for months now
Did you suffer from migraines before the menopause started? - I noticed the type of migraine I had changed the later I got into Peri, not as much pain but numbness, tingling and a weakness mainly one sided (left hand for me) the feet tingling was an unexpected bonus! - I've had it most days now, but somedays it's barely noticeable.
I think the rise in Anxiety during menopause doesn't help, we tend to fear the worse, which in turn spikes the adrenaline and a vicious cycle emerges of worry, symptoms and anxiety so the feelings never seem to go away once they start.
I was also diagnosed with Labrynthitis and given Stemetil which helped when the dizziness was really bad at the beginning, but I felt it was more migraine related (I also feared Brain Tumour and Stroke thanks to Anxiety rearing it's ugly head again..
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All my bloods were normal,heart fine, no sign of a stroke, etc.. but because I suffer from migraines and they've changed I need to see a Neurologist just to make sure.
I found that not worrying about it so much helped as well, once I realised that I am still here and things weren't getting worse the symptoms eased a bit, and I am sure, so like so many other things that it is another 'hormone' related symptom.
I do hope you get some reassurance from knowing you are not alone, but like everything new best to see your GP jut to make sure.
(I'm 47 - well into Peri and on HRT but not settled on one yet that works for me)