IOS 5 Photo Albums

I have been attempting to create new albums within the Photos app (iPhone 4, IOS 5).  It seems that after I've created them (by adding photos from the camera roll), at some point they simply disappear.  The timing doesn't seem to be consistent--sometimes after a few seconds, sometimes after a few hours.  The camera roll and photo library are not affected, just the new albums that I created.  Anyone else having this problem?

Yeah this is REALLY frustrating.  It happened to me when I "upgraded" to iOS 5.  I've managed to figure out how to get rid of the duplicate photo albums by making a new folder outside the iPhone folder on my PC which is located in "My Pictures" on my computer.  I moved all the pictures from my actual iPhone to this new backup folder plus copied what was in the iPhone folder on my PC. 
Once I was sure I had backed up all my pictures taken with my iPhone I deleted everything in the "iPhone" folder on my PC including the iPhone Cache folder.  I synced from the folder "iPhone" which was now empty & it made the duplicate albums disappear. 
I tried syncing from the backup folder to using iTunes & WHAM duplicate photo albums again!!! All the same pictures but now one had the name "Photo Album" & the other duplicate was named the folder that I synced from.  IRRITATING!!!!
So I got rid of the duplicate albums by deleting everything in the iPhone folder on my PC & syncing from that folder chosen in iTunes.  It's a drag that I can't load up my pictures to enjoy or share without duplicate albums showing up.  I want to be able to put pictures from my computer to "Camera Roll" which allows me to delete whatever I don't want easily.
I hate that Apple has made this iCloud thing so duplicate folders show up on my phone without my ability to just delete pictures from those albums or delete the albums easily from my phone.
FIX FIX FIX it Apple!
I should also note that I never allowed iCloud services on my iPhone & have NOT downloaded the service to my computer either.  I don't want anything to do with iCloud.

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