I can't sync my iPod playlists to iTunes?

I have a playlist on my iPod with about 400 songs in it and every time I sync with iTunes I lose it. I really don't like re-making the playlist and I want to sync more songs to my iPod.
I've heard that with iTunes you should be able to pull down playlists under the device tab, and I've done that but it doesn't even show the current playlists on my iPod. It doesn't show playlists I made after my last sync, and it shows playlists that don't even exist on my iPod anymore.
Is there another way I can get the playlist on iTunes?

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