I'm having the same problem (Edgy and Feisty): the kbluetooth icon disappears 
from the system tray after resume from suspend. One workaround was to add 
bluetooth to STOP_SERVICES in /etc/default/acpt-support. When I do that, I 
always have an error message on resume, but the icon is there.
Another way to have it reappear is to use the enable/disable wireless function 
key on the notebook. Disabling wireless makes the icon immediately reappear, 
and it stays here after re-enabling.
Note that I can still connect to the "remote control" bluetooth service while 
the icon is missing (by remote control I mean using a Sony-Ericsson phone to 
control the mouse and some keys). I don't know about other bluetooth services.
I don't know if it is related to Bug #44706.

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kdebluetoothd stops working after suspend-to-disk
https://launchpad.net/bugs/46130

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