Is there evidence to support acupuncture for pain? I had the impression such evidence was rather poor. Am I wrong?
Over 10 yrs ago, when my son was first ill with, he had chronic and severe headaches, diagnosed as cluster headaches. Along with medication, his consultant suggested we might try acupuncture as the most likely to help of the various alternative therapies. I did quite a lot of research myself and there was some support for it (better than most), so we did splash out and he agreed to try. The effect was immediate and dramatic, bringing immediate relief, and return to a normal life (he'd been missing about 1/3 days in school due to the the headaches, as well as feeling poorly -- this was classic boom and bust, but being focused on the headaches we didn't see it at the time. So, based on his experience, it did help with the pain, and he was able to come off the medication completely, and enjoy the rest of his last year of primary school.
However, about 6 months later he was hit by a nasty virus, and from then he was poorly for 5-6 years. We did try acupuncture again, but after 3 sessions it was evident it was not helping so we ended it. Fortunately he was spared the severe headaches, so pain wasn't an issue any more, except when he'd overdone.
We also had a longtime family friend with severe arthritis, and she found a lot of relief with monthly sessions along with medication. So for some people it does seem to help, but certainly not everyone.