Yes. 16 years ago, at my diabetes diagnosis, my doctor wanted me to immediately start taking blood thinners, blood pressure drugs, daily aspirin & a Statin to "Reduce my risk." I did several hours of research - not just reading material from the AMA.
Interesting - "Non Sponsored" studies showed the highest levels of heart disease in areas with the lowest cholesterol & vice versa.
The issue is NOT whether Statins lower cholesterol, the issue is whether or not cholesterol level has anything to do with risk factors for heart attacks or strokes. After years & years of Statins, heart disease & stroke is still the #1 killer. Doesn't seem like Statins are doing much good.
Even more interesting: At my diabetes support group meeting, I brought material that showed the risk of Statins, since doctors automatically push them on everyone - "You're diabetic.....you're over 50.....your parents had heart attacks......". The guy sitting next to me got very angry - he was a retired pharmacist & (of course) didn't like such info; he considered it an insult to his career. He said he had been taking Statins & they "Saved his life."
After he missed the next several meetings, he showed up - in a wheelchair with a nurse.
He explained what happened. He was relaxing at home, watching TV. When he tried to get up, his legs wouldn't hold him & he fell onto the floor. He couldn't get up or even drag himself to the bathroom. Since he lived alone, he spend 4 days on the floor - no water, no food, no bathroom - until his son came to check on him. After another 3 months in a convalescent hospital, he realized his situation was permanent. He couldn't bear to go from an active, tennis-playing 68 year old to life in a wheelchair & he committed suicide.
An 85 year old friend of mine started taking Statins on the advice of her doctor & she experienced leg pain. She stopped them on her own.
A well-known possible side effect of Statins is muscle pain & weakness. I'm not convinced it's worth the risk. To each his own.