Very slow email sync after upgrade to iOS 5.0.1 on iPhone4

I have two email accounts on my iPhone, one personal account to an IMAP account and a second account synced with Exchange 2010.  Since the upgrade to iOS 5.0.1 sending and receiving email has ground to a halt.  Sent emails now take 2-3 minutes from when I push the Send button to when I get the woosh noise that the email is gone.  My phone is CONSTAANTLY in a checking for email mode whether on 3G or Wi-Fi and new mail messages that used to arrive instantly now take minutes to arrive or do not arrive at all until I manually force it update.
Help me please, Apple support.  I don't want to have to go back to Blackberry!!!

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