"Is there a way to increase the amount of an existing bounty?"
None, that I know about.
"It seems like the only alternative now is to wait 7 days for the first bounty to expire, then lose all the points you devoted to the bounty even though no one responded, then double the bounty and go into another 7 day wait period."
Yes, you'll actually have to increase the bounty amount, and wait that time, if you're marking a question as bounty a second time.
During the running bounty it's not possible to change the amount of offered rep, since it was actually taken by the engine, as soon you applied it (not as you state "then lose all the points").
I think that's by design, and a feature request may come out pretty worthless. Here's a cite from How does the bounty system work:
Can I offer a second bounty after the first one has expired?
Can I raise my bounty?
You can offer as many bounties on a question as you want. However, only one bounty can be active on a question at a time. Moreover, any user may have at most 3 concurrent bounties at a time.
Note that if you offer several bounties on the same question, you will have to double the amount each time (or more). That is, if your first bounty was worth 50 reputation, your second bounty on the same question will have to be for at least 100, your third for at least 200 and so on. If you've already offered a bounty for more than 250, you can still offer more bounties for 500 (the maximum amount) as long as you like (or as long as you have the rep). This doubling applies only to bounties by the same user on the same question.