This is the type of post that puts me in a dilemma.
It is difficult, idiotic perhaps, to argue with the advice of your cardiologist. The cholesterol debate rages on and there are many papers / videos / personal testimonies available out there. I have my own views of that.
But I have read also that Statins help CVD outcomes independent of cholesterol. I'd be interested to know whether your cardiologist prescribed you statins, even partially on this basis.
I know that TheBigNewt is a statin fan, 'uses them up the yazzoo' he wrote on here recently. Now, that's direct from a specialists mouth. He generously took time to exchange a couple of messages with me and he tipped my thinking towards a statin.
Yet why do I still dither? Two reasons really. Firstly I think the advice I got (UK) when I was diagnosed T2 was poor (and I'm not the only one). Vis, Metformin and statin and change of diet to the 'healthy plate'. None of which I liked the sound of.
Secondly I'm waiting the results of angiogram and CT scan in early January. If it's bad I'll start statins but I do want to discuss properly the ins and outs with the vascular surgeon - if he has time!
In fact I've had more advice and explanation from TheBigNewt - a man I don't know, who's three thousand miles away - than I've had with my vascular surgeon and GP combined.