IPhone 5 iCloud user account

Not sure if this problem started after I went to ios 7 on my iPhone 5.  But I am unable to log onto icloud.  The problem that I see is that it is referring to a old e-mail addres I had.  So none of the passwords I use will work.  The e-mail default e-mail account pops up and I am unable to change that e-mail account.  I am able to change my password and use the account on my MacBook Pro.  Does anyone know how I can change the login acct?  By the way I am not able to delete it because I am not able to log on so I am baffled

If you still have access to your old email address, go to https//appleid.apple.com, click Manage my Apple ID and sign in with your iCloud ID.  Tap edit next to the primary email account, tap Edit, change it back to your old email account and verify it.  Then edit the name of the account to change it back to your old email address.  You can now use your current password to turn off Find My iPhone on your device. Then go to Settings>iCloud, tap Delete Account and choose Delete from My iDevice when prompted (your iCloud data will still be in iCloud).  Next, go back to https//appleid.apple.com and change your primary email address and iCloud ID name back to the way it was.  You can now go to Settings>iCloud and sign in with your correct iCloud ID and password.
If you don't have access to your old email address, you will have to contact Apple to have them reset the password so you can disable Find My iPhone and sign into your iCloud account.  You can either go to https://expresslane.apple.com, select "More Products and Services", then "Apple ID", then  on the next page select "Other Apple ID Topics", then "Lost or forgotten Apple ID password" and click "Continue"; or you can contact Apple Support (http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/contact/).

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