For Primrose, and that patronising "this thread is about" :- Various comments are about what GNetters have experienced re Statins, trying to HELPFULLY illustrate their experiences for the OP, to give a broad reflection of opinion.
I've had statins for about 20 years, since experiencing a 'mystery heart event' one night (subsequent tests couldn't clarify if it was a mild heart attack). To be safe not sorry, I was prescribed a statin, to lower cholesterol, I soon complained of side effects, so moved to the lowest possible dose, no side effects, and my 'bad cholesterol' level (some cholesterol is good) has reduced.
My most recent GP shifted me to a different type of statin a year or so ago, seems to think it may offer other benefits, I gather. I'm unclear what the fear of statins is about, a huge chunk of the population takes them. There are several different varieties, and a GP's preferences may vary depending on their experiences.
Somebody helpfully listed other dietary ways you can lessen a cholesterol level, that tallies with what I was told, BUT I'm assured there are folk (a tiny subset) who have large amounts of foods that are bad for you, (so, the cake, dairy, biscuits and booze extravaganza) but have low cholesterol, and the reverse, spartan healthy diets, but high cholesterol anyway!!! THEY are in the minority, it's their body doing rather odd things.
Statins are regularly reported to have other benefits, certainly not just re cholesterol. It seems barmy to me to refuse to take them, they were prescribed for a reason, at least give them a trial of a week or two. Any side effect (and ALL DRUGS have some, our bodies re different, read that leaflet in the packet!!) will quickly become apparent, and you can report back to the GP so that problem can be recorded.