I've had the same problem with suspend/resume stopping bluetooth.

After doing an "sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart", the Bluetooth
adapter appears again.

However the mouse sometimes doesn't connect. Doing a "sudo hidd
--search" makes it make the connection and it is usable. I suspect this
is the problem most people above are having - if you try and connect to
the mouse through the Bluetooth icon, it's trying to search for files on
the mouse, which would give you an Obex error. Try running the hidd
--search and see if it fixes it. If it does, we should file a bug asking
for a method of manually connecting devices that aren't file stores.

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Hibernate under Hardy make bluetooth services unvailable when wakeup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234202
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