That very first question that you asked was what was holding you down. Yeah, there's no way that could have been salvaged. However, it looks like some of your newer (and much better) questions managed to get some attention, and you're no longer blocked.
We've, fortunately, fixed this for folks that have created accounts since mid-September. The way we were doing it didn't allow for how it can take folks a question or two in order to get used to what the community expects from questions, and how heavy voting can be.
We now slow you down a bit and let you know where you're going wrong, way before you hit the block that won't lift until your average score improves, or the question weighing you down falls out of scope of the check.
After you've asked a couple of questions, the system starts looking at how well your posts are being received, how often you ask, how often you tend to go back and edit your previous posts, and how inclined you are to provide good answers to other questions. If you're not doing so well with your questions, you'll be asked to wait 1, 2 .. 3 .. up to 7 days before asking more, depending on your participation, and pile-on down voting doesn't hurt you as much as it did.
You would have been rate-limited at least three times before being blocked, which is three chances you could have taken to prioritize editing your posts or providing some answers, had something prodded you.
The good news is we're pretty receptive to helping those that are stuck in this scenario, those that just got off to a bit of a rough start, but have more than demonstrated that they can ask better questions. It's only fair, because since September, new users have much more help afforded to them and it appears to be working well (data still coming in). More and more, users that move on to the more persistent block are generally the type that just don't (and probably won't) get it - that's been the goal since we introduced the whole concept of post blocks.
Anyway, good on you for trying as you have, and enjoy the site.