Normal ranges: 
http://www.keratin.com/ab/ab012.shtml 🔗Estradiol (picograms per milliliter or pico-moles per liter)    
     Follicular phase    50 – 145 pg/ml (184 – 532 pmol/L)
     Midcycle peak    112 – 443 pg/ml (411 – 1626 pmol/L)
     Luteal phase    50 – 241 pg/ml (184 – 885 pmol/L)
     Postmenopausal    < 59 pg/ml (< 217 pmol/L)
Total testosterone - morning sample (nanograms per deciliter or nano-moles per liter)
     6 – 86 ng/dl ( 0.21 – 2.98 nmol/L)
Free testosterone - morning sample (picrograms per milliliter or pico-moles per liter)
     20 – 40 yr    0.6 – 3.1 pg/ml ( 20.8 – 107.5 pmol/L)
     41 – 60 yr    0.4 – 2.5 pg/ml ( 13.9 – 86.7 pmol/L)
     61 – 80 yr    0.2 – 2.0 pg/ml ( 6.9 – 69.3 pmol/L)
FSH (units per liter)
     Follicular phase    3.0 – 20.0 U/L
     Ovulatory phase    9.0 – 26.0 U/L
     Luteal phase    1.0 – 12.0 U/L
     Postmenopausal    18.0 – 153.0 U/L
LH (units per liter)
     Follicular phase    2.0 –15.0 U/L
     Ovulatory phase    22.0 – 105.0 U/L
     Luteal phase    0.6 – 19.0 U/L
     Postmenopausal    16.0 – 64.0 U/L 
Quote from: sweetie87 on September 06, 2011, 10:40:23 AM
Estrogen 220
T or free T <0.7
FSH 86
LH 68
By "Estrogen" I assume you mean Estradiol. 220 is in the normal range for midcycle and Luteal phases.
For T and free T just saying <0.7 is not very informative. Is it less than 0.6, 0.4, or 0.2? Those are the bottom of the normal ranges.
FSH and LH are in the Postmenopausal range.