I hate insurance (medical)... It's worthless, and most people I know have it, don't use it unless it's a costly emergency or accident. The insurance company is better off if you just drop dead, since it'll cost them less in the long run! Sorry to hear that you had all that hassle, and it only goes to show how tough it can be to get anything done that should be easy. It's as if you don't even own your body, and have to get permission to maintain it.
I don't see the cortisol, free testosterone, or estrogen... Although I might be missing them with those letter abbreviations. Hopefully someone will recognize those codes. I don't see anything weird, which is probably a good thing... Only thing I see has nothing to do with Roids, but you might want to watch it when you get into your 30s: Your calcium is maybe a bit high (not by the standard, but by what I've read). If it stays up over long periods of time, it can be a cause if kidney stones. Radar and I will testify that you don't want those!!!!! But again, that shouldn't be an issue at all in teens & 20s. Just for future FYI. If you're taking calcium of Vitamin C supplements in high doses, or if you drink milk, you might want to ask your doctor if that's a good idea or not, based on your calcium count.
Charles