I have recently been diagnosed with familial high cholesterol,the genetic form.My cholesterol had been high for some years and the GP had prescribed Atorvastatin,which caused unbearable side effects,then tried Simvastatin,which wasn't much better.The consultant at the Lipids clinic has now prescribed Rosuvastatin and taking them every other day for 3 months has brought my levels down a lot.I saw him again last week and to get the levels down further,he advised me to start taking it every day. No side effects so far.
My main point is that if you think you have the genetic type of high cholesterol,it is important to ask your GP to refer you to a Lipids Clinic for testing.It has been explained to me that the faulty gene responsible is not affected by diet or other factors like smoking,etc.You can eat healthily or eat fats,etc.,it will not affect your levels at all.The only treatment is the statins and they will try to find the one that suits you best.Also,if it is genetic,your siblings,children,grandchildren all need to be tested-the best age to start treatment is under 10 years old.Anyone with this genetic type is at high risk of heart problems and strokes throughout their lives,so it is really important to find out and get tested.
Sorry to ramble on but having found all this out recently,I realise why my dad died of a heart attack at only 64 years old and that I am lucky to have made it to 62 without lifelong treatment.Now I am receiving treatment,I have a better chance of making it past my dad's age.