I was asked if I wanted to go on Statins after they checked out the 'fluttering' sensation I was getting in my chest. Couldn't find anything wrong with me and put the probable cause down to stress after losing my big brother (a proper carpenter). I was in my early fifties, still working, and a long-distance runner at the time. The only worry they had for me was that all my six siblings had some form or combination of heart, cholesterol and high blood pressure of which I had none. I also lost my father to a heart attack at 65 three months after retirement and my oldest brother to heart failure at 62 never getting to retire. I've never had any side effects that some people and the Doctor said I might get. I'm now on my second bought of cancer and the chemotherapy on both occasions has stopped me running or even getting the exercise I need to help me keep strong. So now is the first time that I think I am benefiting from the Atorvastatins if I wasn't before, to help keep down the cholesterol that I'm producing partly because I now have the head of my pancreas removed which makes it difficult to break down fats and proteins and partly, while on this chemo, my normal healthy diet has gone to pot because sometimes I can't face some of the lovely food my wife cooks and can only stomach chocolate, cake, Werthers (crack cocaine for old people) and ice cream. Food, except the ice cream, mmmm, that I wouldn't normally touch.
If there are no side effects then I just see statins as possible insurance especially as we get older and may help when something like cancer (boo) or even an accident, can knock us for six but fingers crossed some of the drugs many of us are taking can put us in good stead to help fight and repair whatever life has decided to throw at us.
If there are no side effects then I just see statins as possible insurance especially as we get older and may help when something like cancer (boo) or even an accident, can knock us for six but fingers crossed some of the drugs many of us are taking can put us in good stead to help fight and repair whatever life has decided to throw at us.