It is no longer possible to edit a post until the pending edit is fully approved or rejected
Not too long ago, Stack Overflow changed their system to make it such that the pending edit must be dealt with prior to permitting a new edit to be applied. Thus, if your review action was "Approve" or "Reject", and your review did not complete the review, then you will need to wait until the review is completed prior to being able to edit.
If you are wanting to edit a post which has a suggested edit pending, then you will need to use the "Improve Edit" or "Reject and Edit" review actions.
I have not yet checked to see if the restriction is fully in the front-end, or if there is back-end verification. In other word, it may be possible, but there is no longer a "normal" and supported method of doing so.
It used to be possible through any of the following methods, but none of them work at this point
1. Use the edit links from the revisions page.
If you go to the revisions page (click on the "edited X ago" link at the bottom middle of the post, to the left of the post user's information, or go to https://stackoverflow.com/posts/[postID]/revisions
). Each revision has an "edit" link which allows direct editing of the specified version.
The "Force edit suggested reviews" is a user script which adds a "force edit" link to any question or answer which has a pending edit. This allows you to bypass reviewing the suggested edit and go directly to editing the question/answer.
Prior to knowing that I should look on Stack Apps for user scripts, when I encountered this issue, I made a bookmarklet that forces an edit of the question or answer which is the current URL.
4. Manually go to the post's edit URL
You can manually navigate to the URL which causes the post to be edited. That URL looks like: