We evaluate the low-temperature cutoff for quantum interference 1/tf induced
in a d-wave superconductor by the diffusion enhanced quasiparticle interactions
in the presence of disorder. We carry out our analysis in the framework of the
non-linear sigma-model which allows a direct calculation of 1/tf, as the mass
of the transverse modes of the theory. Only the triplet amplitude in the
particle-hole channel and the Cooper amplitude with is pairing symmetry
contribute to 1/tf. We discuss the possible relevance of our results to the
present disagreement between thermal transport data in cuprates and the
localization theory for d-wave quasiparticles