As the author of a post, you have a lot of control over it, even if you do not have the editing privileges yet. You can
What action to take mostly depends on the edits made. Whether to directly edit it again or roll back the edit depends mostly on how much you disagree with the edits and what action causes you more work. If I agreed with most of the edits, then I'd probably directly edit the rest. If I disagreed with most of the edits, I'd probably roll back. Overriding an approved edit is a more drastic action. It means that you reject the edit. I'd probably only do it if I felt the edits weren't made in good faith and it got robo-approved.
If you disagree with an edit to your post and feel you have good reasons to, then don't hesitate to improve your post. Don't fear an edit war - if this happens, flag your post for moderator attention (custom flag, explain what's going on). The moderators can then handle it for you. This probably more of a problem if you roll back someone's edit who has the direct editing privilege, not with suggested edits.