ITunes deleting music

This has been a problem for the last week or so. The last update I had on my iTunes was at the end of Decemeber. So its been a while. I don't know if that will help, but I thought it might.
One day last week I tried opening my iTunes and it gave me this message:
The file “iTunes Library.itl” does not appear to be a valid music library file. iTunes has attempted to recover your music library and renamed this file to “iTunes Library (Damaged) 1.itl”.
I kept trying to open it, but each time I did, it deleted some of my music from the program. I still have files on my computer, just not in iTunes. And everytime I try to put the music back in, it gets deleted again. And I keep getting that message only the number at the end goes up. I've tried deleting and reinstalling iTunes (its the Oct. 2005 version), but it keeps doing the same thing.
Any help?

Not sure why you're writing to us users here, as there's not much we can do.  Contact iTunes support and explain your situation.  They're the only ones who can give you a refund.

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