IOS 7 Usage Messages (Saved) very high

In the past i have freed up 'OTHER' usage (as only shown in itunes) by deleting imessages (mostly with pics and vids).  But I have never been able to get OTHER empty, but it would slowly go down as i cleared these msgs up.
Now with IOS7 I'm happy to see MESSAGES (Saved) show up in my settings-general-usage.  However i have all my messages deleted, and it still shows 2.4GB used in MESSAGES (Saved). 
Is there a way to clear the cache that is taking more than 15% of my free space?
I've rebooted, no luck.

Dear Apple,
Are you ever going to solve this problem?  Running IOS 7.0.6 I have 5.8 GB of Messages (Saved), even after deleting all of the messages in my iPhone.  This is consuming nearly 50% of the capacity of my iPhone 5C.  It feels like in order to solve this problem I will have to clear my entire iPhone of everything and start from scratch,m however, that will take several days, if not weeks, to return everything to the desired configuration.  Please release a fix!

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