Thx for sharing. I feel AAS make me more sensitive to stimulants as well. Whether that is the whole key to the ADHD treatment, or if AAS actually help with ADHD I don't know. But from experience would say AAS help by increasing the effectiveness of stimulants.
Some steroids like methandrostenolone increase dopamine production and release into the synapses, as well as have some effect on serotonin.
Other roids can have different effects on the CNS, oxymetholone actually increased monoamine oxidase type A/MAO-A (this enzyme breaks down serotonin and other monoamine a within the nerve terminals) and should therefore lead to a reduction in serotonin within the nerve terminals. Maybe that is the reason one often can feel like shit on Anadrol, while DBol is considered a happy "good feeling" drug.
Low serotonin levels correlate with depression and aggression, while combined high serotonin with high dopamine levels correlate with antidepressant and euphoric effects.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1565900/
But in any case all AAS in the above study increased dopaminergic transmission, although only methandrostenolone increased synthesis rate significantly.
So your decrease in ADHD medication is probably because of synergy between the stimulant (ex methylphenidate) and the AAS.
Would be interesting to see if methandrostenolone would help you more than oxandrolone in this regard.
Just be safe that you use DBOL from a good supplier (I would strongly suggest human pharma grade) so as to not contain any methyltestosterone as an adulterant, as this could cause much stronger virlizing effects on you as a woman.
Methandrostenolone is ofcourse not to be trifled with either, and it has a little higher androgenic ratio than oxandrolone, so keep that in mind.