I quickly created this query for you.
It simply does a union over posts, comments and edit posthistory where you're the owner. SEDE does have an export to CSV option so you click that and have a local/offline storage of content you contributed.
select 'Q' [Type]
, id
, parentid
, creationdate
, body
, title
, tags
from posts
where owneruserid = ##userid?67579##
and posttypeid = 1 -- Q
union
select 'A' [Type]
, p.id
, p.parentid
, p.creationdate
, p.body
, q.title
, q.tags
from posts p
inner join posts q on q.id = coalesce(p.parentid, p.id)
where p.owneruserid = ##userid?67579##
and p.posttypeid = 2 -- A
union
select 'C' [Type]
, c.id
, c.postid
, c.creationdate
, c.text
, q.title
, q.tags
from comments c
inner join posts p on p.id = c.id
inner join posts q on q.id = coalesce(p.parentid, p.id)
where c.userid = ##userid?67579##
union
select 'E' [Type]
, ph.id
, ph.postid
, ph.creationdate
, case when ph.posthistorytypeid in (5,8) then text else null end
, case when ph.posthistorytypeid in (4,7) then text else null end
, case when ph.posthistorytypeid in (6,9) then text else null end
from posthistory ph
inner join posts p on p.id = ph.postid
inner join posts q on q.id = coalesce(p.parentid, p.id)
where ph.userid = ##userid?67579##
and ph.posthistorytypeid in (4,5,6, 7,8,9) -- edits and rollbacks
As indicated by Jon Clements, if you are after ALL your data that you ever submitted to SE, including stuff that is not in SEDE, you can do a GDPR request. As a response you'll receive a file that has all your data in it. Everything. I haven't personally requested that ever so I can't comment on its usability but based on Can a GDPR request take up to a month to process? I learn that:
The GDPR requires that the information you provide to an individual is in a concise, transparent, intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language.
as quoted by user GhostCat