Even if we were doctors, we are not allowed to give medical advice.
There are many people on the forum who have accepted statins and also many who have not.
Reasons people have for not accepting them include:
muscle pain
brain fog
lack of CoQ10
no noticeable improvement in life expectancy
raising Blood Glucose (which itself is a contributor to cardiovascular disease).
doubts as to whether LDL is a cause or merely an association: c.f. police are usually found at crime scenes and traffic accidents, does that mean that police cause crime and accidents?
Low Carb way of eating tends to improve lipid ratios (without statins) and for typical (overweight) Type 2's low carb often actually reduces LD, but without the side effects.
If you are typical Type 2 i.e. overweight, then how about trying low carb higher fat way of eating first. Then if that doesn't raise your HDL, lower your Triglycerides and not make your LDL get high, then consider a statin?
I'm a thin Type 2, so although low carb put me into remission, raised my HDL, and reduced my Triglycerides, it also raised my LDL. However I still declined Statins because of the reasons above.