Those numbers represent a "snapshot" of your hormonal profile, StS.
They are not unlike my average, pre-hrt levels. The biochemistry of hormone levels in the body is complicated science, and many inter-related systems and glands are involved. We are talking not only testicles, but the pituitary gland near the brain, the adrenals glands, the thyroid, the liver, etc.
You would do well to have your E, T, and P levels tested on a regular basis. I do it every 3 months.