Dizziness is actually very common and most women will experience this at some point in the menopause. However, you are officially 'through' the menopause now that you have had 2 years without periods. It may be that your blood pressure is falling frequently, or it may be that you are anaemic - both these factors can cause dizziness. Blood pressure wouldn't show up on a blood test and very mild anaemia wouldn't either, although it may be enough to cause you problems.
Try taking an iron tonic such as Floradix or Feroglobin, and doing breathing exercises for a few minutes every hour during the day, as this may help with your circulation. If this doesn't make any difference then I'd advise you to go back to your doctor and ask for more investigations.
Eileen Durward
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