Uploading songs, ipod recognized by computer, not by iTunes

Hi,
My problem is that my iPod mini is stressing me out. It's been doing this for over 3 weeks now. So, the issue: when I connect my iPod mini to the computer with my USB cable, my computer recognizes it. Unfortunately, I wait and wait for my iTunes to recognize it, but nothing happens. This is the first time it happens. After a while, the iPod updater appears and I click restore, as it is the only button available and it seems to have a bit of logic in clicking it. Ok all well, it's restored. I disconnect the iPod and open iTunes and connect he iPod again. Nothing. and so I realize I have no purpose for it, as it is empty. I want my songs back! I seriously don't know what else to do. I already downloaded the new iTunes and still, I can't upload anything.
Any help would be be great,
Ximena León

Here's the link if your iTunes doesn't recognize your iPod
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61771
Good luck, hope it works!

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