Hi Nuttyknitter - welcome to the forum and just to say that we were all "new to all this" at some point so ask anything you want of us and we will do the best we can to help you.
Blood tests for menopause are very unreliable which is why it is not now advised for women over the age of 45 to be tested for menopause by blood test. Which stage of your cycle did you have the test done?
The FSH level shows that you are in peri-menopause or menopause. Hard to differentiate sometimes. As you get into peri (before) meno the FSH levels rise so the higher the level the further into menopause you are. This is because your body raises the level to try to get the ovaries to release an egg and as the egg supply dwindles this gets harder to achieve and the hormone is raised even more. Not sure if that makes sense.
Someone else will be along soon with more understanding of the other results.
Taz x