I recently posted an answer containing a code example. Immediately after posting, I realized that the code could be improved and simplified with a little refactoring. I hastened to write and test the new code, so I could update the answer within the 5 minute grace period. I was successful, sort of.
The problem is that within those 5 minutes, a low rep user decided to improve the formatting of the introduction, and made a suggested edit. That edit may or may not have been a good one, but I rejected it, because I didn't have the time to evaluate the changes, and merge them with my changes. The unfortunate side effect is that the person suggesting the edit may have hurt feelings from the experience.
Note that I've been on the other side as well. I've seen typos in answers, and tried to edit, only to have the edits overridden because the OP was editing at the same time.
So my suggestion is that questions/answers should be locked (only editable by the OP) during the grace period. That allows the OP time to review/improve/finalize their post before opening the post to public review and editing.
Edit: For reference, see this post on why we have a grace period.