Managing Multiple Apple IDs

Hi everyone,
I'm sure this question has been dealt with a million times on these boards, so I apologize in advance.  For years, I used an MSN email address as my Apple ID and primary email address.  However, I no longer use that email address -- now use Gmail primarily -- and updated my Apple ID accordingly.  After the fact, I discovered that the apps I downloaded and purchased using the old/MSN Apple ID will no longer update on my iPhone or iPad unless I log out of the new/Gmail Apple ID and log back in under the old/MSN Apple ID (and vice versa I'm assuming).  Is my understanding correct?  And if so, is there another way to go about this?  For example, if I delete the apps I downloaded and purchased using the old ID and re-download them using the new ID, will I be able to update them on the iPhone and iPad using the new ID?  Any other recommendations for managing this issue?  Thank you in advance.

Ummmmm, you are giving us conflicting information here.
If you just changed the name of your Apple ID, that's one thing, but if you created a new Apple ID that is another. You first posts tends to tell us you must have created a new Apple ID, but maybe you are confused in there somewhere.
Log into both Apple ID's and let me know what you see when looking at your history:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store
          http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519

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