This is all true. If you take a statin and it causes no issues, you're... maybe (30%, yay!) better off for it.
If a statin makes you feel miserable, I think any doctor would sympathize with a calculated decision to stop them. There are many types of statins to try though, so hopefully one would work without side effects.
Most with efficacy determined by the proxy variable of LDL-C levels, and with even more questionable results in actual lifetime improvement.
I too really wanted not to be that skeptical about medicinal research. But if I had high cholesterol and a doctor recommended newer statins to me, I don't think I would take them.
If a statin makes you feel miserable, I think any doctor would sympathize with a calculated decision to stop them. There are many types of statins to try though, so hopefully one would work without side effects.