Edit in photoshop image opens without Lightroom adjustments.

Images  opened edit in in photoshop do not have the auto adjustment  made in Lightroom but brush adjustments made do appear,  When i close the picture in Photoshop and open it for a second time all the adjustments are there.
also the same thing happens to some of my exported images.  I have removed and reinstalled both Photoshop CC 2014 and Lightroom 5 also on the cloud..
Pulling my hair our here trying to find an answer to this problem

Try removing the preference file: http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/preference-file-locations-lightroom-41.html

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