Icloud library beta & Photo stream on iphone 6 with ios 8.1

I enabled iCloud Library beta on my iphone 6 (8.1) by mistake but disabled  it immediately - Now my photo
stream has gone - can you guide me how to revert back and what other items may have been effected

After two hours chatting with level 1 support and trying many things I was transferred to level 2. In 30 seconds he had the solution. I needed to change the Region from Canada to the US and it appeared.

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